Akua Donkor, the founder and flagbearer of the Ghana Freedom Party (GFP), was recently diagnosed with respiratory challenges, according to reports from the Nsawam Government Hospital. The 72-year-old politician was referred to the Greater Accra Regional Hospital (Ridge Hospital) for further treatment.
Donkor, a prominent figure in Ghanaian politics, was known for her spirited presence and advocacy for farmers and women. Despite her health challenges, she remained active in her campaign for the upcoming 2024 general elections, promising policies such as free vehicles for journalists, duty-free port services, and improved remuneration for farmers.
The news of her diagnosis has sparked concern among her supporters and the general public, who have been following her political journey closely. Donkor’s resilience and determination have been a source of inspiration for many, and her health issues have only strengthened the resolve of her followers to see her succeed.
As Donkor continues to receive medical care, the GFP and her supporters are rallying behind her, hoping for a swift recovery. The party has assured the public that Donkor’s health is their top priority and that they are doing everything possible to ensure she receives the best medical attention.
The coming days will be crucial for Donkor’s health and her political aspirations. Her supporters remain hopeful and optimistic, believing in her strength and ability to overcome this challenge.