Alma Pokua Adade-Prempeh, wife of the New Patriotic Party’s Vice Presidential candidate, has declared the newly passed Affirmative Action Law a monumental achievement for women in Ghana, ushering in new opportunities across leadership, education, and entrepreneurship.
Speaking at the Affirmative Action Conference in Accra, Adade-Prempeh described the law as a “beacon of real change” after years of advocacy, predicting it will transform Ghana’s social and economic fabric by advancing women’s empowerment and gender equality.
“This historic legislation is not just a victory for women; it’s a win for Ghana as a whole. It sets the stage for a future where every young woman, regardless of her background, has the tools and confidence to fulfil her dreams,” she said with evident optimism.
Mrs Adade-Prempeh underscored the law’s significance, particularly as it was enacted on Pan African Women’s Day, which she views as a powerful symbol of Ghana’s commitment to inclusive progress.
The Affirmative Action Law mandates gender parity in government, aiming for 50% female representation by 2030, and challenges the private sector to reach at least 30% female representation by 2026.
According to Adade-Prempeh, the law is more than symbolic—it provides a vital framework to “address the socio-cultural, political, and economic imbalances that have marginalized women in Ghana for too long.”
Drawing on her expertise as a Chartered Global Management Accountant, she shared insights on how the law could transform Ghana’s economy by empowering women financially and through mentorship. “Women have the potential to transform Ghana’s economy,” she asserted.
“By empowering them with financial resources, training, and mentorship, we are creating a generation of entrepreneurs who can lift themselves and their communities out of poverty. When women succeed, entire communities benefit.”
She highlighted the law’s objectives, including expanding access to quality education, fostering entrepreneurship, and increasing female representation in leadership.
For Adade-Prempeh, the goal is clear: to create a Ghana where young women are not just participants but leaders across all sectors.
“Representation matters,” she emphasized. “When young women see women in leadership roles, they understand that they, too, can aspire to lead, to innovate, and to break barriers.
"For generations, women have been told what they cannot do. Today, we must turn that narrative around.”
Adade-Prempeh called on all stakeholders to support the law’s implementation, urging the government, private sector, and civil society to work together to make its promises a reality.
“Passing the law is a bold step, but real change depends on action at every level. It is our collective responsibility to create an environment where young women are not just welcomed but are encouraged and supported.”
She concluded with an inspiring message: “Let us make the Affirmative Action Bill a pathway toward a more just and equitable Ghana. To the young women here, I say: Believe in your potential. To the policymakers, educators, and leaders, I say: Continue to push for inclusivity and equality.”
The conference, attended by advocates and government officials, reflected a renewed determination to accelerate gender equality in Ghana.
The Affirmative Action Law is expected to position Ghana as a leader in gender-balanced leadership and economic opportunity within the region.
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