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Dont Blame Your Husbands If They Dont Have Money Prof Opoku Agyemang Tells Market Women

Thu, 01 Aug 2024 12:00

Dont Blame Your Husbands If They Dont Have Money  Prof Opoku Agyemang Tells Market Women

Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang, running mate of Mr John Dramani Mahama, the Flagbearer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) has asked women, particularly traders, to be patient with their husbands who are unable to provide funding to support their businesses, saying the deteriorated economic situation is to blame for that predicament.

“Most of the time, when you are unable to get credit from the financial institutions to support your trade, you turn to your husbands for help, but they cannot help because they are either out of jobs or their businesses are not doing well due to the economic difficulties in the country.

“Be patient with them because it is not their fault. The poor economic management has created all this hardship,” she said.

Addressing market women in Dunkwa Mfoum in the Central Region as part of her tour of the region, Prof. Opoku-Agyemang said the NDC has taken cognisance of the hardship facing Ghanaians, especially traders and small-scale enterprises, and has developed measures to effectively address the test of poor access to credit and high cost of doing business.

In that regard, she said the next NDC government would introduce the Women’s Development Bank to facilitate effective access to credit without any hindrances such as collateral and high interaction rates.

According to her, the Women’s Development Bank is one of the many interventions that the next NDC administration would roll out to enhance the lot of women in Ghana. More than one million women are expected to benefit from easy access to loans from the Women’s Development Bank, she said.

But she reminded them that the plans can only materialise when women vote to ensure that the NDC regains the power to implement that vision.

‘When women get access to funding to grow their businesses, it will positively affect men, children and households,” she said.

She also commented on the exorbitant cost of food items which has led to dwindling patronage for traders in markets across the country, reminding the market traders that they have an chance to alter the situation.

“You have the chance to vote for alter,” she said. 
   

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