Accra, Jan. 25, GNA - Hajia Alima Mahama, Minister-Designate for Women and Children's Affairs, on Tuesday said there was the need for all political parties to work towards increasing the number of women who enter Parliament.
She said since Ghanaians had chosen Parliamentary democracy, parties should make it a rule to field women right from the grassroots to the top as part of the polling agent executive, constituency executive through to the primaries to the very top.
Hajia Mahama said these when she appeared before the Appointments Committee of Parliament to be vetted. In answer to her role in ensuring that women were made part of the development process in the country, the Minister-designate said there was the need to look at a whole range of issues including those on education, training and women's participation in decision-making. According to her, since human resource development was one of the key areas being tackled by the NPP, a lot of effort would go into empowering women to enable them make meaningful contributions. When asked by Mr Felix Twumasi-Appiah, NDC-Sene, about issues on marital rape, Hajia Mahama said it was her view that Ghanaians did not want marital rape and therefore it must be expunged from the statutory books.Accra, Jan. 25, GNA - Hajia Alima Mahama, Minister-Designate for Women and Children's Affairs, on Tuesday said there was the need for all political parties to work towards increasing the number of women who enter Parliament.
She said since Ghanaians had chosen Parliamentary democracy, parties should make it a rule to field women right from the grassroots to the top as part of the polling agent executive, constituency executive through to the primaries to the very top.
Hajia Mahama said these when she appeared before the Appointments Committee of Parliament to be vetted. In answer to her role in ensuring that women were made part of the development process in the country, the Minister-designate said there was the need to look at a whole range of issues including those on education, training and women's participation in decision-making. According to her, since human resource development was one of the key areas being tackled by the NPP, a lot of effort would go into empowering women to enable them make meaningful contributions. When asked by Mr Felix Twumasi-Appiah, NDC-Sene, about issues on marital rape, Hajia Mahama said it was her view that Ghanaians did not want marital rape and therefore it must be expunged from the statutory books.