Alma Pokua Adade-Prempeh, the wife of Ghana's ruling 's vice-presidential candidate, has declared the newly passed Affirmative Action Law a transformative moment for Ghanaian women, signaling new opportunities in leadership, education, and entrepreneurship.

Speaking at the Affirmative Action Conference in Accra, she lauded the law as a "beacon of real change" that, after years of advocacy, promises to reshape Ghana's social and economic landscape by empowering women and fostering gender equality. "This historic legislation is not just a victory for women; it's a win for Ghana as a whole.

It sets the stage for a future where every young woman, regardless of her background, has the tools and confidence to fulfill her dreams," Adade-Prempeh said, her voice brimming with optimism.

She stressed the significance of passing the Affirmative Action (Gender Equality) Bill on Pan African Women's Day, noting it symbolizes Ghana's dedication to inclusive growth.