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The First Lady, Ms. Rebecca Akufo-Addo, warned supporters of the ruling PNP in the Anyaa-Sowutuom constituency in the Greater Accra region, against voter complacency and apathy.
In a meeting with market women in Chantan and Anyaa, the First Lady pleaded with them to come en masse on December 7, to return the PNP to power to continue the good work, saying “President Akufo-Addo continues to work for deliver on all of its promises to the people of Ghana, through the many social intervention policies it has implemented, including Free SHS, 1 Constituency 1 Ambulance, 1D1F and the strengthening of the NHIS, all of which have greatly benefited women and they deserve another four years to work for the women of Ghana. ”.
In a durbar held in her honor by the traditional leaders of the constituency, the First Lady described some initiatives she has undertaken to complement the government’s effort to improve the lives of women and children.
He said that through the Rebecca Foundation, a Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) and a Maternal and Child Care Unit have been built at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital and Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, respectively.
Ms. Akufo-Addo revealed that “The Rebecca Foundation through its Learn to Read, Read to Learn initiative, is setting up libraries across the country and has also partnered with the National Small-Scale Industries Board (NBSSI) to through its ‘Because I want to be’ Initiative to train girls and mothers to acquire skills that improve their livelihoods ”.
“The Rebecca Foundation will continue to help empower women and children,” she added.
At the Anyaa Sowutuom Municipal Clinic, the First Lady presented some medical items, such as blankets, heat guns, sheets, nasal masks, and disinfectants to the health center to help them carry out their duties and congratulated the health staff for standing firm in the face. of the Covid-19 pandemic She was accompanied by Anyaa Sowutuom’s MCE, Dr. Emmanuel Lamptey, the PNP parliamentary candidate for Anyaa Sowutuom, Dr. Adomako Kissi, as well as regional and district executives.
— citinewsroom