Mr Caesar Kale, Deputy Upper West Regional Minister, has tasked Women Organisers of the National Democratic Congress (NDC) to form a Dispute Resolution Taskforce to resolve internal squabbles in the party.
This he said would help put the party on a sound footing to facilitate its electoral victory in 2012.
He said the NDC had always relied on the unity and hard work of its supporters, especially women who have been the strength of the party to win elections and urged them not rest on their oars despite the challenges confronting them.
Mr Kale was speaking at an NDC Constituency Women Organisers Capacity Building Workshop in Wa on Monday.
"The role of women organisers in the constituencies, participation of women in local governance, micro-financing for women and how to intensify on membership drive," were some of the topics treated at the workshop.
Mr Kale advised the organisers to educate supporters of the party on current issues and developments in the NDC to help curb the spreading of falsehoods that is destroying the internal unity of the political entity by its detractors.
He said even though the NDC inherited a messy economy, the Region had received its due share of infrastructural projects within the less than two years administration of President John Evans Atta Mills.
Mr Kale mentioned school infrastructure development, the sod cutting ceremony for the construction of a Regional Hospital, the construction of a library complex and street lights as well as rural electrification projects and the provision of potable water as some of the development heritage of the ruling NDC.
He said work the Nadowli-Babile-Lawra-Nandom-Hamile road is in progress, to open up the region with Burkina Faso.
The Wa-Wechiau road would also be tarred while Wa-Hain-Tumu-Bolgatanga road would soon be awarded on contract to help facilitate the movement of goods and people between the Upper West and Upper East Regions.
Mr Kale said government is also committed to modernise agriculture with the provision of tractors, fertilisers and other farm inputs at subsidise cost to help boost food production.
He said very soon, a sheabutter extraction factory would be established in the Wa Municipality to support women in the production of sheabutter for export to enhance their livelihoods.
Mr Kale advised people in the region to have faith in the NDC and renew the mandate of the party in 2012.
Madam Cecilia Adams, NDC Regional Women Organiser, said marginalisation of women in political leadership positions is a challenge in the country and called for concerted efforts to address it.