Mrs Alma Prempeh, wife of the NPP's running mate, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh has committed to become an advocate for the vulnerable and voiceless in society
She said" I want to be the person who
advocates for the vulnerable and voiceless in our society"
Mrs Prempeh made the commitment when she
met members of the Special Mothers Project, an advocacy and awareness creation
programme on Cerebral palsy issues and issues affecting families raising
children with disabilities
She said the NPP was committed to the
welfare of people especially the vulnerable including mothers of children with
disabilities in Ghana.
Explaining the policies of the party to
about 150 mothers of children with Cerebral palsy and other disabilities, Mrs
Prempeh said, "I am here for a reason, I am here to help parents like you
live the life you deserve "
"Everyone deserves a financially
independent life," she added.
She advised the parents that they shouldn't
feel ashamed of their children
Mrs Prempeh said, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, Vice
President and the flagbearer of the NPP was coming with good intentions and urged the Special Needs parents community
to vote massively for him to enable him bring his good intentions to fruition
Mrs Prempeh supported by some executives of
the NPP donated sewing machines, hair dryers. Gas stoves, cloth and some money
to support the parents go into income generating ventures.
Mrs Hannah Awadzi, Executive Director of
the Special Mothers Project expressed her appreciation to the NPP for opening
their gates to listen to the concerns of Special needs parents.
She urged them to involve parents in policy
formulation to ensure that their needs were met.
Mrs Awadzi also urged the NPP to pay
attention to the Caregiver industry and create programmes that will support
Special needs parents with caregivers even at the household level.
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