Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, the Chief of Staff
Akosua Frema Osei-Opare, the Chief of Staff, commended Ghanaian women for the critical roles they play in driving Ghana’s digital transformation.
Addressing a gathering of female CEOs, entrepreneurs and innovators at the 7th Ghana Female CEOs Summit, held under the theme “Leading Ghana’s Digital Renaissance: Women CEOs shaping the future of Business and Innovation”, Osei-Opare highlighted the undeniable impact of technology in reshaping industries and societies.
According to her, it offers unparalleled opportunities to promote efficiency, inclusion and sustainability, with women leaders at the forefront of this transformative journey.
“As women CEOs, entrepreneurs and innovators, you are not just shaping the future of business in Ghana; you are architects of change, catalysts of progress and champions of empowerment,” she said, acknowledging the central role women leaders play in driving innovation and progress .
However, Osei-Opare also recognized the persistent gender disparities that still exist in the business world, particularly in the technology sector.
She highlighted the barriers women face in accessing resources, opportunities and leadership positions, preventing them from realizing their full potential.
Calling for collective action, the Chief of Staff urged attendees to redouble their efforts to advance gender equality, promote inclusive environments and remove barriers that hinder women.
She further emphasized the importance of creating ecosystems that empower women to thrive, innovate and lead with confidence.
“Let’s seize the opportunities presented by the digital age, harness the power of technology to drive meaningful change and ensure that women are not just participants but change leaders in shaping the future of business and innovation in Ghana and beyond,” Osei-Opare said.
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