The Convention People’s Party (CPP) has unveiled a comprehensive “Women’s Manifesto” aimed at promoting economic empowerment, social inclusion, and political transformation in Ghana.
The manifesto, spearheaded by CPP presidential candidate Nana Frimpomaa Akosua Sarpong-Kumankuma, was launched at a press conference in Accra on Tuesday. The event drew over 1,000 attendees, including party members, supporters, and media representatives, in a show of unity and determination.
Describing the manifesto as a vision for a self-reliant and equitable Ghana, Nana Frimpomaa said: “This is not just a manifesto; it is a call to action. 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 CPP has framed the policy document as a roadmap to reclaim Ghana from dependency and inequality, with a particular focus on addressing issues affecting women. The party’s leadership has pledged to prioritise the principles outlined in the manifesto as part of its broader vision for national renewal.
The unveiling marks a significant moment for the CPP, which continues to position itself as a champion of progressive change in Ghanaian politics.
Source:TheDotNews

