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Vilifying the late Ayawaso MP’s widow sends a wrong signal that women can’t lead – Spokesperson

January 29, 2026
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Ismail Abdul Razak, a spokesperson for Hajia Amina Adam—an aspiring parliamentary candidate for the NDC in Ayawaso East—has described the vilification of the late MP Naser Toure Mahama’s widow as “unfortunate.”

He argued that the current backlash undermines the broader struggle for women to attain political office.

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According to Razak, the party’s handling of the widow’s candidacy will serve as a litmus test for how women are treated within the constituency.

A central theme of the campaign, Razak noted, is to inspire the youth.

He stated that the most important goal is to send a clear message that “female Muslim students have a future in politics if they take their education seriously.”

The decision for Hajia Amina Adam to run was largely influenced by appeals from residents and party supporters.

He, disclosed that her candidacy followed weeks of reflection after the passing of her husband on January 4, 2026.

The Assembly Member for the Hot Coffee Electoral Area added that Hajia was encouraged by local leaders due to her long-standing dedication to the community, even during times when she held no official political position.

Speaking on Frontline on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Razak addressed the controversy regarding her eligibility and the traditional mourning period saying “Hajia received calls from various sections of the constituency—including elders, grassroots members, youth groups, and Assembly members—urging her to step forward and continue the work of her late husband. After these calls, she consulted widely and accepted the call to contest. I don’t see why people are claiming she is unqualified or that she must remain idle during the mourning period of four months and ten days.”

He clarified that the campaign team is respecting traditional customs by leading the groundwork themselves.

“We have accepted that she is in her waiting period, which is why those of us who called on her to contest have decided to campaign on her behalf. She has worked for the community even without being an MP, and we recognize that support. This is the right call. We must give women the chance to lead. By doing so, we send a strong signal that Muslim women who prioritize their education and careers have a bright future.”

The spokesperson concluded that the primary motivation for her candidacy is to continue the public service path established by her late husband, with a specific focus on supporting children, vulnerable individuals, and young people seeking employment.

By: Rainbowradioonline.com/Ghana

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