General Secretary aspirant, Justin Frimpong Kodua has commended women for their critical contributions to the economy, as the world marks International Women’s Day.
Mr. Kodua, in a statement, acknowledged the efforts of women across the world, saying they had worked tirelessly to contribute to the greater socio-economic wellbeing of the family and society at large.
“I wish to extend my sincerest commendation to women, particularly our Ghanaian women, for your diligence, determination, resilience and support through thick and thin. Our women have been fantastic in their contribution to the Ghanaian economy as well as peace and stability in the country. And they deserve special mention,” portions of Mr. Kodua’s statement read.
He expressed the hope that the occasion will foster unity and peace in the lives of Ghanaian women.
“As we celebrate women, may the International Women’s Day bring peace, harmony, joy and prosperity in the lives of our Ghanaian women particularly, and women everywhere on the globe.”
Below is the statement from Justin Frimpong Kodua
LAWYER JUSTIN FRIMPONG KODUA (JFK), NPP GENERAL SECRETARY HOPEFUL HAILS WOMEN!
The world marks International Women’s Day today, and on this great occasion, I wish to applaud our gallant, hardworking and illustrious women all over the world for working tirelessly as mothers, home-makers, workers, managers and politicians to contribute to the greater socio-economic wellbeing of the family and society at large.
I wish to extend my sincerest commendation to women, particularly our Ghanaian women, for your diligence, determination, resilience and support through thick and thin.
Our women have been fantastic in their contribution to the Ghanaian economy as well as peace and stability in the country. And they deserve special mention.
Today, women comprise the fastest-growing segment of the labour force, and the changing role of our great women promote success and prosperity in any endeavour. In Ghana, the value of our women in the national endeavour is huge and very striking and I consider our women as the best guarantee that our Mother Ghana will emerge stronger in the midst of all challenges.
I wish to seize this opportunity to remind our women that your hardworking has helped to sustain our economy and your support has helped to confront the challenges of the time with hope.
As we celebrate women, may the International Women’s Day bring peace, harmony, joy and prosperity in the lives of our Ghanaian women particularly, and women everywhere on the globe.
Long live women worldwide.
Long live our resourceful Ghanaian women.
Long live Ghana.