In a passionate appeal, H.E. Alhaji Said Sinare, the newly appointed National Chairman of the NDC Zongo Caucus Working Committee, has called on Muslim women to join the National Democratic Congress (NDC) as their political home for their economic Victory. This appeal comes with a promise of empowerment and job creation through the party’s innovative 24-hour Economy policy.
Speaking at the Orientation and Training workshop for the party’s regional Zongo caucus coordinators in Accra last week, H.E Alhaji Said Sinare, a seasoned politician and former Ambassador to Egypt and Saudi Arabia, understands the unique challenges faced by Muslim women in Ghana. He believes that the NDC’s policies and initiatives can help alleviate these challenges and promote economic empowerment.
The 24-hour Economy policy, a flagship initiative of the NDC, aims to create a vibrant and inclusive economy that operates around the clock. This policy has the potential to create jobs, stimulate entrepreneurship, and increase economic activity, particularly in the informal sector where many Muslim women operate, he said.
Alhaji Sinare emphasized that the NDC is committed to creating an inclusive economy that benefits all Ghanaians, regardless of gender or religion. He urged Muslim women to take advantage of the party’s programs and policies, designed to address their specific needs and challenges.
“The NDC is committed to supporting Muslim women and ensuring their economic empowerment,” Alhaji Sinare said. “Our 24-hour Economy policy will create jobs, stimulate entrepreneurship, and increase economic activity, benefiting Muslim women and their families.”
“The NDC has a proven track record of implementing policies that benefit women, including the National Health Insurance Scheme, Free SHS, and economic empowerment programs,” Alhaji Sinare said. “By making the NDC your political home, you can trust that your interests will be represented and your voices be heard.”
Muslim women, in particular, have been instrumental in shaping the country’s political landscape, and their contributions cannot be overstated. By appealing directly to them, Alhaji Sinare recognizes the critical role they play in building a prosperous nation.
Alhaji Sinare’s appeal comes at a time when Ghana’s economy is facing challenges, and women are disproportionately affected. He believes that the NDC’s policies and initiatives can help alleviate the economic hardships faced by Muslim women and their families.
Alhaji Said Sinare who charges NDC to be vigilant at the polls and the collation centers on the day of the elections indicated that they will do everything possible within their powers to rescue the suffocating Ghanaians.