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    National Cross Border Women Traders Association confers with Council of State Member Kwamigah-Atokple

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    Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple [2nd from L] with some members of the association Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple [2nd from L] with some members of the association

    The National Cross Border Women Traders Association has met with the Member of the Council of State representing the Volta Region, Gabriel Tanko Kwamigah-Atokple, to discuss matters surrounding border trade.

    The discussions centered particularly on “formalising border trade for women through cooperative structures, digital membership registration, and infrastructure development.”

    Making this known in a post on Facebook, Kwamigah-Atokple recalled how his personal experience of growing up around the border made the meeting even more relatable for him.

    “As someone who grew up witnessing cross-border trade struggles firsthand, I resonated deeply with their concerns. I assured them of my full commitment to advocating for improved infrastructure, security, and trade facilitation, particularly for women using the approved Volta routes.

    This engagement reinforces my resolve to make the Volta Region a model for inclusive trade development. With coordinated support, we can ensure that cross-border women traders are empowered, protected, and fully integrated into Ghana’s formal trade economy to expand the revenue net for the Republic of Ghana.

    As part of my commitment to championing inclusive economic growth and grassroots empowerment, I received a delegation from the National Cross Border Women Traders Association, led by the National Coordinator, Mr. Oscar Akaba, in my office today,” he wrote.

    The Council of State Member also highlighted the importance of the meeting, especially considering the Volta Region is home to several border entry points.

    “Their visit focused on strengthening women-led cross-border trade activities, especially through the Volta Region, which hosts 57 entry points—12 of which are officially approved.

    The team presented a clear vision of formalizing border trade for women through cooperative structures, digital membership registration, and infrastructure development. Yet, challenges remain,” he added.

    Among the delegation were Mama Setrakor, Madam Dzidzorgbe Rebecca Amuzu, Madam Senanu, and Mrs. Gloria Sakyi.

    Read his full post below:



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