The Women’s Caucus of Parliament has warmly received Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings at the Accra International Airport following her election as Second Vice President of the Pan-African Parliament.
Dr. Agyeman-Rawlings, who represents the people of Klottey Korle in Parliament, returned to Ghana after securing the continental leadership position, a development widely described as a proud moment for the country.
She was met on arrival by members of the Women’s Caucus, parliamentary colleagues, and supporters who gathered at the airport to celebrate her achievement and welcome her back home.
The caucus praised her election as a significant milestone not only for Ghana but also for women in leadership, describing it as evidence of the growing influence of Ghanaian women in both national and continental governance structures.
According to members of the group, Dr. Agyeman-Rawlings’ success reflects years of dedication to public service, legislative work, and advocacy on issues affecting communities, particularly women and young people.
They expressed confidence that in her new role, she will contribute meaningfully to the work of the Pan-African Parliament in promoting democracy, peace, good governance, and development across Africa.
Dr. Agyeman-Rawlings’ election as Second Vice President is expected to strengthen Ghana’s voice within the continental legislative body and enhance collaboration among African nations on key policy and development issues.
Her return has been marked by messages of congratulations from political leaders, colleagues, and supporters, many of whom view her achievement as an important step forward for Ghana’s representation in continental institutions and for women’s leadership in politics. Parliament Ghana