The National Democratic Congress (NDC) in its 2020 manifesto has promised seven days paternity leave for fathers in the country.
Under its health policies, the main opposition party noted that it will “amend the law to provide four months maternity leave, in addition to existing legal maternity provisions and grant seven days paternity leave”.
The manifesto was launched in Accra on Monday, 7 September 2020.
Prior to the manifesto launch, former President John Dramani Mahama’s running mate Prof Naana Jane Opoku-Agyemang had promised mothers in Ghana will enjoy an additional month to the already-existing three months if the NDC wins the 7 December 2020 polls,
Speaking at a gathering to mark International Youth Day (IYD), which fell on Wednesday, 12 August 2020, Professor Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang enunciated her party’s commitment to proving that they care about Ghanaians.
She said: “I sympathise with young mothers, but you will be happy to know when our manifesto is launched that we have increased the maternity leave [period]. We have moved it from three months to four months’ fully-paid maternity leave and we are also going to ensure that until the child is nine months, the woman truly has time.”