The Ghana Education Service has reacted to public concerns that its Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) is a subtle attempt to promote deviant sexual behaviours such as homosexuality and lesbianism in schools.
A release signed by Head of Public Affairs of GES, Cassandra Twum Ampofo noted that, the state agency “will not under any circumstance implement any programme which goes contrarily to the legal, cultural norms, values and beliefs of the Ghanaian people.”
Attached is the full statement.
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