General News of Friday, 21 March 2025
Source: www.ghanawebbers.com
In a recent statement, Shamima Muslim, the Deputy Minister for Gender, Children and Social Protection, criticized the Minority in Parliament for what she described as deliberate misrepresentation of government actions. She emphasized that these distortions undermine the government's efforts to promote social welfare and progress. Muslim asserted that the government has made significant strides in enhancing the lives of Ghanaians, particularly through initiatives aimed at empowering women and children.
Muslim's remarks came during an engagement with various stakeholders where she highlighted the importance of accurate communication regarding government policies. She urged citizens to remain informed and discerning amidst political debates that may skew reality. By fostering a clearer understanding of governmental measures, Muslim believes that public trust can be strengthened and misinformation diminished. Ultimately, she called for collaboration between government bodies and civil society to ensure that collective efforts towards national development are recognized rather than politicized.