Ghana Freedom Party’s Akua Donkor Passes Away at Ridge Hospital

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Ghana Freedom Party’s Akua Donkor Passes Away at Ridge Hospital

 

In a somber development, Akua Donkor, the founder and flagbearer of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), has reportedly passed away at Ridge Hospital in Accra. News of her death has spread quickly, leaving Ghanaians shocked as they await further details surrounding the circumstances of her passing. Ghanaians are encouraged to extend their condolences to her family during this challenging time.

 

Akua Donkor’s Legacy in Ghanaian Politics

 

Akua Donkor’s journey in the political landscape of Ghana was as bold as it was inspiring. Born in February 1952 in the Afigya Kwabre District, she overcame significant obstacles, rising from her beginnings as a cocoa farmer without formal education to a respected political figure. Known for her candor and unrelenting drive, Akua Donkor established the Ghana Freedom Party in 2012 with a vision to champion the rights of farmers, women, and rural communities.

 

Her early career saw her serve as an assemblywoman in Heman, where she advocated for local communities and built a reputation for resilience. Her experiences as a farmer and community leader laid the foundation for her deep commitment to rural issues and helped propel her into the national political scene. Despite being disqualified in her 2012 and 2016 presidential bids due to technicalities, Akua Donkor remained resolute, never wavering in her mission to represent the voices of those often overlooked.

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Akua Donkor’s political journey was marked by her direct approach and unwavering belief in her destiny. She encouraged her supporters to refer to her as “Her Excellency,” a testament to her steadfast conviction in her path to leadership. Her resilience in a male-dominated arena inspired many and highlighted the potential of women leaders in Ghanaian politics.

 

Akua Donkor’s story of determination, from cocoa farms to founding a political party, leaves behind a legacy that will continue to resonate within Ghana’s political narrative, especially among rural communities and advocates for women’s rights.

 

 

 

Source: locotvgh.com

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