An economist, philanthropist and a former lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Dr S.K Frimpong has called on Ghanaians to holistically empower the boy child and groom males to understand the needs of the girl child and empower more women.
Dr Frimpong made this statement at the launch of the He Empowering Lot More Shes (HELMS) Initiative, a project initiated by his NGO, RoyalAid Foundation. The HELMS initiative is a project to empower men and guide them to stand in solidarity with women to create a bold, visible and united force for gender equality.
Dr Frimpong further indicated that the purpose of the project is to holistically empower the boy child and groom males to understand the needs of the girl child.
Lariba Zuweira Abudu, the Deputy Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection, applauded Dr Frimpong for leading such a worthy campaign. She therefore called on all and sundry to join forces to galvanise as many men and boys as possible to be advocates for gender equality.
On his part, Nana Appiagyei Dankwawo I, the President-General of West Africa Nobles Forum, encouraged religious and traditional leaders to fully support the initiative. He explained that men and boys play a critical role in helping to prevent sexual assault, domestic violence, dating violence, and all kinds of social vices affecting women.
Speaking on behalf of mentors for the project, Peter Osei, CEO of Oyarifa Mall, indicated their unflinching support to the project. Media personality, Abeiku Santana, who is also a mentor on the project, advised the youth to take advantage of the HELMS initiative and learn how to navigate their own challenges in healthy ways.
Shehu Dalhu Abdul-Mumin Salifu, the Spiritual Leader of Ahlulbayt Mission in Northern Ghana and Zongo Chief of Tamale, encouraged the youth to uphold their integrity and appealed to NGOs in Ghana to promote He for She empowerment just as RoyalAid foundation is spearheading.
Other dignitaries who attended the event are Elizabeth Ohene, former Minister of State and the first female editor of Daily Graphic, Amidu Chinnia Issahaku, deputy water and sanitation minister, Mohammed Adjei Sowah, Accra Mayor, Metro Director of Education, Stephen Abamfo, and Dr Eli Atikpui, former registrar, Medical and Dental Council.
Others are: Akosua Manu, Deputy CEO, NYA, Apostle Samuel A. Frimpong, General Secretary of the Christ Apostolic Church,Nana Asare-Afriyie, Manwrehene of Asante Akyem, Domeabra, Dr Kwame Adu Agyekum, University of Ghana Dept of Marine and Fisheries Sciences, Tawiah Ben-Ahmed, FCIIG (MD, Metropolitan Insurance and President of CIIG), Araba Koomson, News Editor, Multimedia Group.
Source: Daily Mail GH