Dr. Hannah Bissiw, a leading figure in the (NDC), has held a strategic engagement with Women Organisers of the party as part of efforts to strengthen its internal structures and enhance grassroots mobilisation.
The meeting brought together women leaders from various regions and constituencies, providing a platform to discuss key challenges, share experiences, and outline practical strategies to boost the party’s organisation ahead of upcoming political activities.
Addressing the gathering, Dr. Bissiw underscored the critical role women play in the growth and success of the NDC, describing them as the backbone of the party’s grassroots operations. She stressed the need for renewed commitment, unity, and discipline among Women Organisers to ensure effective coordination at all levels.
She further encouraged the organisers to intensify voter education, strengthen community engagement, and actively participate in party-building initiatives. According to her, empowering women within the party structure is essential for achieving electoral success and sustaining long-term development.
Participants at the meeting also highlighted challenges affecting their work, including limited resources, logistical constraints, and the need for continuous training. In response, Dr. Bissiw assured them of the leadership’s commitment to addressing these concerns and providing the necessary support to enhance their effectiveness.
The engagement also focused on improving communication channels within the party, ensuring that information flows seamlessly from the national level to the grassroots. Dr. Bissiw emphasised that strong internal communication is vital for maintaining cohesion and executing party strategies efficiently.
Women Organisers present at the meeting expressed appreciation for the initiative, noting that such engagements help to energise the base and foster a sense of inclusion within the party.
The meeting forms part of ongoing efforts by the NDC leadership to reposition the party, strengthen its structures, and build a more resilient organisation capable of responding to the evolving political landscape in Ghana.
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