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Breaking News: Akua Donkor has died

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Madam Akua Donkor’s journey in Ghanaian politics was nothing short of inspiring. With unwavering determination, she ran for the presidency multiple times, undeterred by the financial challenges that often plagued her campaign. Apexnewsgh reports

Her efforts carved out a unique space for her in the political landscape, and her party, the Green Future Party (GFP), emerged as a beacon of hope for marginalized communities across the country.

Her first significant attempt at the presidency came during the 2012 elections. Running as an independent candidate, she faced a setback when the Electoral Commission disqualified her, but this disappointment did not sway her spirit. Instead, it steeled her resolve to continue her fight for the people.

In 2016, her party headquarters faced a devastating fire. Yet, instead of letting this disaster derail her ambitions, Madam Donkor showcased remarkable resilience, rallying her supporters and continuing her mission to advocate for the underserved.

By the time the 2020 presidential elections rolled around, Madam Donkor had become a formidable force. She was one of three female candidates cleared to contest, symbolizing a shift in the political landscape and a growing recognition of women’s voices in leadership roles.

As she approached the 2024 elections, her perseverance paid off. She successfully filed her nomination and secured the third position on the ballot paper—a testament to her enduring influence and the support of her community.

Sadly, with Madam Donkor’s passing, Ghanaian politics has lost a fearless advocate for the marginalized. However, her legacy as a champion of hope and change continues to inspire many, ensuring that her contributions will not be forgotten.

Source: Apexnewsgh.com/Ngamegbulam Chidozie Stephen

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