Ayensu-Danquah have her credentials questioned in this way, especially when her track record in healthcare is so strong. At least the Minority Leader apologized for his out-of-line comment, but it just shows that we still have a long way to go in treating professional women with respect. Her commitment to addressing unemployment among medical professionals and improving healthcare access is exactly the kind of forward-thinking leadership Ghana needs. We should be focusing on her policies and experience rather than petty politics or personal attacks. Hopefully, this vetting encourages more transparency and fairness in the process, not just for her but for future nominees too.
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