Alan Kyerematen to appoint 50% women in gov't – Hopeson Adorye assures Volta women

As the Movement for Change Caravan Tour storms through the Volta Region, Alan Kyerematen’s commitment to women’s empowerment is sparking widespread excitement.
Mr Hopeson Adorye, the campaign’s team lead, has announced bold plans for unprecedented female representation in government, underlining Mr. Kyerematen’s transformative agenda for Ghana.
Speaking on the fourth day of the caravan tour, Mr Hopeson Adorye revealed that Kyerematen’s government would consist of 50% women if elected.
He emphasized that this pledge is not mere rhetoric but a serious plan to radically shift the balance of power in favour of women’s leadership.
“Alan has promised that if elected, 50% of his government will be women.
This is not just talk; it’s a commitment to change the narrative around women in leadership,” Mr Adorye declared, igniting cheers from the crowd as Kyerematen’s message of empowerment resonated deeply with the audience.
As Alan Kyerematen’s Great Transformational Plan (GTP) gains traction, the atmosphere in the Volta Region is charged with enthusiasm.
People are openly declaring their support for him, especially disgruntled supporters of both the NPP and NDC. “For the first time, I see hope in a leader,” one former NPP supporter declared, while an NDC defector, Pius Kosi added, “Alan’s plan is the real change we’ve been waiting for!”
The GTP’s gender parity goal is complemented by a strong focus on youth empowerment, with a target of 60% youth involvement, half of whom will be women.
“We are determined to ensure that women have a real stake in governance.
Many governments pay lip service to this, but Alan is serious about making it happen,” Adorye added.
Hopeson Adorye also emphasized the need for reforms to help women maintain their parliamentary seats, pointing out that the political landscape unfairly favours men.
“We need a system that supports women candidates, so they don’t face overwhelming competition every election cycle.”
Reflecting on his own experiences growing up in a rural community, Hopeson acknowledged the critical role rural women play in society, emphasizing Kyerematen’s determination to uplift them.
“We must empower rural women because they are the backbone of our communities. Alan’s plan will ensure their contributions are recognized and supported.”
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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