Joycelyn Tetteh
Appearance
Joycelyn Tetteh (born 10 January 1988) is a Member of Parliament of the National Democratic Congress party for the North Dayi Constituency. She is one of the 36 female parliamentarians of the seventh parliament of the fourth republic of Ghana. Tettehh is also currently the ambassador for human trafficking in Ghana.
Quotes
[edit]- The more women were made to head institutions and other places of influence in the governance structure, the more young women would be inspired to go into public service without the fear of intimidation or being looked down upon.
- The decision to renominate Prof. Opoku-Agyemang to partner with him was an endorsement of affirmative action and that former President Mahama was the only President who gave more important appointments to women when he was the President.
- I pledge to work hard to lift the image of the NDC in and outside Parliament, with the hope of inspiring the young ones, particularly women, to also develop the desire to enter politics.
- I call for more affirmative actions for women, particularly those in Parliament, to ensure the equitable appointment of women into leadership positions.
- It has become the norm the world over as more than 50 countries now require people to cover their faces when they leave their homes.
- Proper handling of the home-made ones requires that the masks are washed with warm soapy water , dried and ironed at least once a day if possible but sadly I have seen people wearing masks which appear rather soiled and unkempt.
- In our markets, on commercial vehicles and even at work places, you will find people who wear the mask below their chin, on their forehead, simply hang it around their neck or carry it in their hand and the impression is created that it is sufficient to own a mask and carry it around.
- MPs as representatives of the people must support efforts to educate the public on the wearing of face masks.