Politics
Hajia Sawudatu Saeed to give all NPP women organisers monthly allowance if voted
Hajia Sawudatu Saeed, aspiring National Women’s Organiser of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), has assured women organisers of the party across the country of her commitment to promoting their welfare if voted into office.
She said she would establish the Women’s Wing Welfare Fund to offer monthly allowances to women organisers, offer scholarships for their children, introduce awards scheme for hard-working, committed and result oriented organisers, and cater for children of deceased women organisers.
Hajia Saeed, currently the Deputy National Women’s Organiser of the NPP, who has served for two terms, said she would make the welfare of women an integral part of her administration to improve the electoral fortunes of the party.
In an interview with the Ghana News Agency after picking her nomination forms on June 9 to contest the National Women’s Organiser position, the experienced female politician, also a Deputy Director-General of the National Disaster Management Organization (NADMO), made known her curative plans for the party.
In line with protocol, she was warmly welcomed by Mrs Sarah Kobbina, a member of the National Elections Committee of the NPP.
Hajia Saeed said she would strive to improve upon the welfare of every member of the women’s wing, which would ensure massive support for the grassroots, for the empowerment of young women through fair distribution of jobs.
She said she would offer vibrant, dynamic, all-inclusive leadership to engage the Regional, Constituency, and Polling Station women’s organisers, recognise their efforts, and reward them accordingly, as well as put in measures for resource mobilisation and fair distribution of same.
“I will always strive to be honest, reliable and trustworthy and a companion to everyone. I will always be a unifier and avoid deliberate decisions or actions which may either, directly or indirectly, cause harm to others’ lives, images, emotions or relationships”, she stated.
“My dear patriotic women, I humbly seek your mandate to work harder together with you for the betterment of the women’s wing and to break the historic eight as women’s organisers” Hajia Saeed appealed.
Source: newsghana.com.gh

TV3’s Godwin Asediba wins the 2025 BBC Komla Dumor Award
Media General Journalist and News Anchor Godwin Asediba has been adjudged winner of the 2025 BBC News Komla Dumor Award....
Government imposes GHC10,000 daily fine on DSTV for failure to submit pricing data
The Ministry of Communication, Digital Technology, and Innovations has impose a statutory fine of GHC10,000 per day on MultiChoice Ghana...
President Mahama to walk the runway at Ghana Fashion Week in July
In a bold and exciting announcement, President John Dramani Mahama revealed that he will make a special appearance on the...
Chez Amis gifts herself Rolls Royce Cullinan on birthday
Renowned Accra-based restaurateur Chez Amis has marked her birthday in grand style by gifting herself a brand-new Rolls Royce Cullinan,...
Akosua Ago Aboagye joins Sompa FM as Accra branch radio manager
Seasoned broadcaster Akosua Ago Aboagye has joined Sompa FM as the Radio Manager for its Accra branch. She made the...
Mahama unveils ‘Black Star Experience’ to boost tourism and culture
President John Dramani Mahama has announced the launch of ‘The Black Star Experience’ as part of his administration’s vision to...
Trending
-
Showbiz4 days agoWanlov reveals how he used cutlasses to evade school authorities
-
Politics7 days agoKpebu: SALL Disenfranchisement Alone Should Have Sealed EC Removal Case
-
Politics5 days agoAfenyo-Markin Takes NPP’s Political Philosophy to UCC Students
-
Showbiz5 days agoHe treats us like children
-
Showbiz6 days agoI questioned God in my desperation for a child – Diana Hamilton opens up about faith
-
Showbiz5 days agoMan pleads with policewomen to be kind after kids traumatized by past incident
-
Politics5 days agoAfenyo-Markin Tells UCC Students Mahama’s Flagship Plans Remain Unfulfilled
-
Politics2 weeks agoOmane Acheampong Criticizes Government’s Cocoa Sector Price Reduction
