Vice President's office celebrates resilient young women at special Mother’s Day dinner for Kayayei

A heartwarming dinner was held in Accra on Sunday to honour underprivileged young women, particularly Kayayei (head porters), as part of the national celebration of Mother’s Day 2025.
The event, which brought together dignitaries, ambassadors, UN country representatives, and government officials, was held under the auspices of Her Excellency Prof. Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang, Vice President of the Republic of Ghana.
Speaking on behalf of the Vice President,Dr. Agnes Naa Momo Lartey, the Minister for Gender, Children, and Social Protection delivered a powerful address saluting the resilience and determination of the young women in attendance.
“The evening is dedicated to you—our resilient young women, daughters, sisters, and friends—who, despite life’s challenges, rise each day with unwavering courage and strength,” the speaker said.
“You embody the essence of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of dreams.
How then do we RESET without you? You are an integral part of our RESET agenda.”
The Vice President’s message emphasised that Mother’s Day transcends the celebration of biological mothers, noting it as a moment to honour every woman and girl who embodies love, sacrifice, and perseverance.
Many of the Kayayei already serve as caregivers and breadwinners, playing critical roles in their families despite their vulnerable circumstances.
“This dinner, this music, this joy—it is all for you,” the speaker added. “You are not alone, and you are never forgotten.
We see you, we stand with you, and we remain fully committed to building a Ghana where every girl can grow with dignity, opportunity, and purpose.”
The event was not only a celebration but also a strong affirmation of the government’s commitment to inclusive development.
Attendees were treated to meals, music, and moments of inspiration that celebrated their strength and underscored their value to society.
The evening closed with a resounding message of hope and empowerment: that every young woman in Ghana, regardless of her background, deserves recognition, opportunity, and support to reach her full potential.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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