A powerful message of unity and gratitude echoed through the halls of Kpando Senior High School on a momentous day for the National Democratic Congress (NDC). The Kpando Constituency Women's Wing, led by the charismatic Madam Yayra Afidenyo, organized an end-of-year gathering that brought together a diverse range of attendees, including party stalwarts, government officials, and members of the public.
But here's where it gets controversial: the event wasn't just about celebrating past victories; it was a bold statement of empowerment and a call to action for the future.
Key figures like Hon. Rita Khalida, Deputy CEO of MASLOC, and Hon. Ege Bright, Volta Regional Secretary of the NDC, took to the stage to emphasize the importance of unity and discipline within the party. They urged members to maintain a calm and focused approach, highlighting the shared responsibility for the NDC's success at both the constituency and national levels.
And this is the part most people miss: amidst the powerful speeches, Madam Afidenyo, also the FSHS Coordinator for Volta Region, took a practical approach to empowerment. She presented hair dryers and sewing machines to selected women in need, a symbolic gesture to support their livelihoods and boost productivity. This act of generosity was a tangible demonstration of her commitment to uplifting women across the constituency.
The event concluded with a festive atmosphere, filled with music and refreshments. The Constituency Women's Organiser, Madam Afidenyo, was praised for her exemplary leadership and selfless dedication to the party and its members.
So, what's your take on this? Is empowering women through practical support a step towards a brighter future for the NDC? Or is there more to it? Share your thoughts in the comments and let's spark a meaningful discussion!