Deputy Minority Leader urges women to take up leadership roles in politics
Source: My Joy Online
The Deputy Minority Leader, Patricia Appiagyei, has called on young women, particularly students, to actively participate in politics and take up leadership positions.
Speaking during a meeting with members of the TESCON on March 25, Mrs Appiagyei emphasised the need for increased female representation in leadership, noting that women remain underrepresented in key decision-making roles.
She stated that it was mothers, grandmothers, and married women who championed the party’s cause because they believed in its core values. adding that "these values must continue to be emphasised and upheld, as they shape the policies that guide the party."
She stressed that understanding and maintaining these core values is essential, warning that losing sight of them would make it difficult for members to fully appreciate what the party stands for and why they should remain committed.
The Deputy Minority Leader, Patricia Appiagyei, has called on young women, particularly students, to actively participate in politics and take up leadership positions.
Speaking during a meeting with members of the TESCON on March 25, Mrs Appiagyei emphasised the need for increased female representation in leadership, noting that women remain underrepresented in key decision-making roles.
She stated that it was mothers, grandmothers, and married women who championed the party’s cause because they believed in its core values. adding that "these values must continue to be emphasised and upheld, as they shape the policies that guide the party."
She stressed that understanding and maintaining these core values is essential, warning that losing sight of them would make it difficult for members to fully appreciate what the party stands for and why they should remain committed.