An Aspiring Deputy Women Organiser for National Democratic Congress,NDC in the Ashanti Region, Madam Yaa Boahemaa Agyemang has stated that NDC has performed creditably well in terms of development projects than the New Patriotic Party , NPP in the Ashanti region.
She reiterated her resolve to increase grassroots support for NDC in the Ashanti region to propagate the message to the people in the region .
She noted : ” NDC has done tremendously well in the Ashanti in terms of development projects yet little is always said about them” .
She ,therefore ,indicated that when she is given the nod she would embark on massive campaign in various communities including reaching out to market women in the Central Market to broadcast to them good works of NDC in the Ashanti region.
Madam Yaa Boahemaa Agyemang made this statement when she exclusively spoke to Ghanaian Watch in Kumasi.
She encouraged members of NDC especially the women to refrain from an attitude where they keep on hiding their identity as members of NDC in the eyes of the public particularly in the Ashanti region and come out in their numbers to show case what NDC did for them while in government.
” But for NDC women in the Ashanti region in particular would be more miserable due to how they were mistreated by the family of their lost husbands ” .
“They should remember that it was NDC which promulgated PNDC law 111 to protect them and their children.These messages should be retold again and again for the women in the Ashanti region to appreciate what NDC has done for them .”
Madam Yaa Boahemaa Agyemang noted that when the members of NDC give her the mandate to become the Deputy Women Organiser in the region she would work harder to collaborate with other executive women leaders of the party to make it more attractive to ensure that they receive endorsement from Manhyia Palace to champion development for women in the region .
“I will make sure we change the status quo where the NDC only get access to Manhyia Palace when only former President John Mahama is visiting the palace”