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Calls Intensify for Passage of Ghana’s Affirmative Action Bill

Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
April 26, 2024
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Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Calls Intensify for Passage of Ghana’s Affirmative Action Bill

Parliament House of Ghana

In a recent development marking a significant stride towards gender equality in Ghana, prominent figures, including the Chief of Staff of the Republic of Ghana, Honorable Akosua Frema Opare, have joined the chorus of voices advocating for the swift passage of the Affirmative Action Bill (AAB).

The call comes amidst growing recognition of the urgent need to address social, economic, and educational disparities and eliminate discrimination against women in the country.

This legislative measure, once implemented, is deemed to rectify systemic imbalances and pave the way for equal opportunities for both men and women across various spheres of Ghanaian society.

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Sheila Minka-Premo, the Convener for the Affirmative Action Bill Coalition, echoing sentiments shared by several individuals and organizations, underscored the pressing need to fast-track the enactment of the Affirmative Action Bill into law.

Her impassioned advocacy underscores the critical importance of the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill.

Madam Minka-Premo, a distinguished lawyer, while making a compelling case for the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill, underscored its potential to revolutionize the socio-economic landscape of Ghana.

According to Minka-Premo, the Affirmative Action Bill represents a pivotal step towards dismantling the entrenched patriarchal structures that perpetuate gender inequality in Ghanaian society.

“The marginalisation of women in public and economic life in Ghana is a result of gendered division of labour at home and the lack of legislation to ensure a change for gender equality to be duly dealt with. There is therefore an urgent need for the passage of the Bill”.

Sheila Minka-Premo, Convener for the Affirmative Action Bill Coalition

Under-Representation of Women

She contended that the current underrepresentation of women in key decision-making bodies, such the Parliament and the country’s local government, underscores the urgent need for legislative intervention to address such systemic biases.

Drawing attention to the stark statistics of the low political representation of women in the country, Minka-Premo highlighted the glaring gender disparity within the Ghanaian parliament, where she noted that only 40 out of 275 seats are occupied by women.

This imbalance she argued does not only deprive women of their rightful representation but also hampers the democratic process by stifling diverse perspectives and voices.

Sheila Minka Premo
Sheila Minka-Premo, the Convener for the Affirmative Action Bill Coalition,

Moreover, Minka-Premo underscored the multifaceted benefits of gender equality, emphasizing its instrumental role in fostering economic development and resilience.

Citing research findings to back her arguments, the Convener for the Affirmative Action Bill Coalition asserted that economies thrive when women are accorded equal rights and opportunities, thereby contributing to enhanced productivity and innovation.

Crucially, Minka-Premo identified key areas addressed by the Affirmative Action Bill, including the need to redress the gendered division of labour and enact legislation to ensure gender equality in the public and economic spheres.

She lamented the ineffectiveness of existing policies and initiatives aimed at promoting female empowerment, stressing the imperative for legislative reforms to catalyze meaningful change.

In light of these compelling arguments and the growing consensus among stakeholders, the urgency for Parliament to expedite the legislative process for the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill cannot be overstated.

The urgency of this task cannot be overstated, as the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill represents a pivotal moment in Ghana’s journey towards a more equitable and inclusive society.

Failure to enact this crucial legislation not only perpetuates systemic injustices but also undermines Ghana’s aspirations for inclusive growth and development.

As gender activists, civil society organizations, and several well-meaning Ghanaians continue to call for a new era of gender equality, the onus lies on policymakers, particularly Parliament and the Executive to undertake effective collaboration to ensure the passage of the Affirmative Action Bill.

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