Women urged to Secure Financial Independence before entering Politics
“For many women, these financial strains force them to step back, as personal funds alone are often not enough to sustain a campaign,”
Member of Parliament for Ketu South, Madam Dzita Gomashie has urged women to secure financial independence before entering politics, emphasizing the high financial demands of the political arena.
Speaking at a forum organized by the Media Foundation for West Africa on women’s political participation, the Ketu South lawmaker described politics as a costly venture, requiring substantial capital to succeed.
“Politics has become a high-stakes business venture, with costs that go beyond the visible expenses like posters and rallies. The demands of fuel for crisscrossing constituencies, the unspoken obligation to provide food and drinks for supporters, and the logistics involved in running a campaign drain resources rapidly,” Gomashie explained.
She added that many women struggle to maintain their campaigns due to the immense financial burden, often relying on personal funds that quickly diminish.
“For many women, these financial strains force them to step back, as personal funds alone are often not enough to sustain a campaign,” she lamented.
The forum also featured a keynote speech from Otiko Afisa Djaba, Executive Director of the Henry Djaba Memorial Foundation and former Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection.
Djaba encouraged women to embrace their femininity and leadership potential, declaring, “Without women, the world would end,” and urging participants to challenge gender stereotypes in politics.
Director of Media for Peace and Sustainable Development, Dr.Kojo Imprsim opened the event with remarks highlighting the media’s role in promoting gender equality in governance.
Sheila Minkah, Convenor of the Affirmative Action Coalition and Chairperson of the event, reflected on the long path toward passing the Affirmative Action Law in Ghana, stressing its importance in leveling the political playing field for women.
By Leo Nelson || Ghananewsonline.com.gh