Akua Donkor, the founder and leader of the Ghana Freedom Party, has reportedly passed away at Ridge Hospital in Accra, according to verified sources.
Although details surrounding her death are scarce, her legacy as a trailblazer in Ghanaian politics will undoubtedly endure.
Born in February 1952, Akua Donkor was a cocoa farmer and a passionate advocate for farmers’ and women’s rights.
She was known for her outspoken nature and determination, which earned her a distinctive place in Ghana’s political landscape.
Despite facing numerous challenges, including disqualification from presidential elections, Akua Donkor remained resolute in her pursuit of leadership.
Some of her notable campaign promises included providing free education from primary to secondary level and establishing a free zone at the port of Tema to attract more businesses.
Akua Donkor’s passing marks the end of a unique chapter in Ghanaian politics, and Ghanaians are encouraged to extend their sympathies to her family during this time.
Her courage and conviction will continue to inspire generations to come.
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