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The Minority Caucus in the Parliament of Ghana has expressed profound sorrow over the passing of Her Excellency, Nana Konadu Agyeman-Rawlings, describing the former First Lady as a fearless advocate for women’s rights and a trailblazer whose legacy has left an indelible mark on Ghana’s history. In a statement released on October 24, 2025, the Minority Caucus highlighted Nana Konadu’s pivotal role in championing women’s empowerment. In 1982, she founded the 31st December Women’s Movement, which became one of Ghana’s most influential women’s organizations, promoting community development, education, and participation in national decision-making. The statement also underscored her contribution to the inclusion of the “Affirmative Action” clause in the 1992 Constitution, a landmark achievement that continues to shape Ghana’s commitment to equity and inclusion. In 2012, she made history as one of the first Ghanaian women to establish and lead a political party, the National Democratic Party. “As First Lady, Nana Konadu transformed the office from a largely ceremonial role into a platform for development, social justice, and transformative change. Her advocacy focused on education and health, ensuring that schools, daycare centers, and literacy programs reached even the most deprived communities. Her work inspired generations of Ghanaian women to pursue leadership, entrepreneurship, and social progress.” The Minority caucus extended its condolences to Dr. Zanetor Agyeman-Rawlings, Member of Parliament for Klottey-Korle, the entire Agyeman-Rawlings family, and all whose lives were touched by the former First Lady’s service and compassion. The statement concluded by praying for her soul to rest in perfect peace. Ghana’s history can’t be written without Nana Konadu – Kufuor