Ursula Owusu
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Hon. Ursula Owusu-Ekuful (born 20 October 1964) is a Ghanaian lawyer, women's rights activist, and a politician who has been actively involved in politics and public service representing Ablekuma West Constituency. She is currently the Minister of Communications and Digitalisation.
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[edit]- I'm the best candidate, and I will win the primaries come January 27th, My party has decided to present me again because there is no reason to change me for any new person.
- I think we raised this when the committee was considering it that the proposed amendment in 3(c) may create unintended consequences because sexual intercourse between a man and an inanimate object or between a woman and an inanimate object would necessarily include sexual intercourse with all manner of aids that couple use to enhance the sexual experience.
- This shows the resilience of women. I don't know the number of men who'll be able to stand on their feet for over 227 hours.
- I don't think anyone can break this recorcd; except if they are a witch.
- God bless her. She's really done well. We're rooting for her.
- We want to ensure that no one is left out in this era of digitalisation that is why we have programmes specially designed to ensure young girls take up courses in ICT and and making access to tools and internet easy through a gradual process.
- I’ve always been curious, and a lifelong learner; I’m interested in learning new things, and always accept a challenge.
- I was so terrified, because it had never occurred to me how many dangers there were online until we took that course. I didn’t know then that a few years on, I’d be appointed as minister in charge of setting up Ghana’s cybersecurity infrastructure because we didn’t have anything on the ground.