The Convention People's Party (CPP), under the leadership of presidential candidate Nana Frimpomaa Akosua Komankoma, has unveiled its bold and transformative "Women's Manifesto." This policy document, which the party describes as a roadmap for economic empowerment, social inclusion, and political renewal, was launched during a press conference in Accra on Tuesday.
The event, which attracted over 1,000 party members, media, and supporters from across the country, was marked by vibrant display of unity and determination.
Speaking to the audience, Nana Frimpomaa framed the manifesto as a vision to reclaim Ghana from dependency and inequality. "This is not just a manifesto; it is a call to action," she said. "The Women's Manifesto is a blueprint for a Ghana where every citizen-not foreign investors or outside influences-owns a stake in our prosperity.
It is a promise to build a nation that values dignity, equality, and self-reliance." The manifesto, which comes just months before the general elections, aims to position the CPP as a serious contender with a radical approach to governance.