
Audio By Carbonatix
The 17-year-old Junior High School girl in Kumasi who was to have been given away in marriage last Friday, resumed classes yesterday following the stoppage of the ceremony.The final year pupil of the Nasru-Deen Junior High School, yesterday took part in the mock examinations currently being conducted in the school to prepare the pupils for the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) from April 21 to April 25.She had earlier been confined for the marriage ceremony planned for last Friday but the ceremony was aborted following the intervention of the Domestic Violence and Victims Support Unit (DOVVSU) of the police.Her stepfather, Muftawu Osman, was arrested last Wednesday ahead of the planned marriage.He has since been granted enquiry bail having been made to write an undertaking not to proceed with the marriage.The headmaster of the school, Francis Opoku Agyeman, expressed joy over the girl’s resumption of classes.Efforts to get the girl herself for her comments failed as she had left school by the time the Times got to the school.Following the Times publication about the intended marriage last Friday, the Kumasi office of the DOVVSU intervened by arresting the pupil’s stepfather, described as the brain behind the marriage.The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ), also objected to the parents’ decision to force the girl into marriage.Mr Joseph Maxwell Appiagyei, principal investigator quoted the children’s Act 560 Section 14 sub-section one and two that "no one shall force a child to be betrothed or be subject of any daily transaction to be married.""Any person who contravenes the provision of the sub part, he said, commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of GH¢500.00 or one year imprisonment or to both."The Children’s Act defines a Child to be any person under the age of 18.Inspector Irene Oppong of DOVVSU, Accra, commenting on the issue said the parents’ decision infringes on the rights of the girl.She quoted Act 554, 1998 section 109 on compulsion of marriages which states that "whoever by duress causes a person to marry against his or her wish, shall be guilty of a misdeameanour.""It is a crime and whoever is giving the girl in marriage can be prosecuted under the Act," she said.The Children’s Act, she said defines a child to be any person under the age of 18 and cautioned that if the marriage goes ahead and the man sleeps with her against her will, he could be charged with rape which attracts five to 20 years imprisonment.Source: The Ghanaian Times
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Tags:
DISCLAIMER: The Views, Comments, Opinions, Contributions and Statements made by Readers and Contributors on this platform do not necessarily represent the views or policy of Multimedia Group Limited.
Latest Stories
-
Prudential Life settles GH¢100,000 medical bills under its PRUCares Valentine Experience Initiative
6 hours -
Wa West Picnic: Peter Lanchene Toobu champions peace, health and unity in landmark celebration
6 hours -
Dr Mensah Market flooded after downpour in Kumasi
6 hours -
Armed men reportedly storm Adjen Kotoku Onion Market amid tensions
7 hours -
Tecco Mensah writes: Why football fans must look beyond statistics
8 hours -
Police recover stolen Honda CR-V in Kumasi within 48 hours
9 hours -
Apetorku Gbodzi 2026 Festival opens in Dagbamete with development focus
9 hours -
President Mahama arrives in Lyon to co-chair One Health Summit
9 hours -
Beverly View Plus Hotel draws crowds amid coastal Easter rush in Volta
9 hours -
Maiden Zongo Festival held in Wa amid calls to tackle drug abuse among the youth
9 hours -
FDA warns of fake HIV test kits on Ghanaian market
10 hours -
Africa urged to build resilient health systems as donor support tightens
10 hours -
Easter gesture: Ablakwa settles medical bills for 85 North Tongu constituents
12 hours -
Africa must harness its population strength—Titus-Glover
12 hours -
Visa-free access doesn’t mean unlimited stay – Lom Ahlijah
12 hours