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The Ghana Education Service has described as "frightening" reports of sex videos creeping into the various Junior High Schools across the country.
The phenomenon, as bad as it is, has been associated with the tertiary students at the various universities but lately JHS students have joined the act.
Twelve pupils- six males, six females said to be from schools in the Kumasi Metropolis have been captured on video in a free-for-all sexual bouts with music to spice their acts- a journalist from a Kumasi confirmed.
“They were having sexual intercourse; there was a background music,” he said, adding they had taken time to produce the video.
The minors, he confirmed, were pupils from various JHS in the metropolis who had met on Valentine’s Day to show love and in the process made love.
In Accra another incident, a pupil in another sex video is making headlines in La, a suburb of Accra.
The video titled “Apapa Kamasutra” shows a known minor in the neighbourhood, in hot sex with a guy whose face is not shown, one of the residents told Joy News.
In a reaction the Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service, Charles Parker Allotey told Joy News reports of sex videos in JHS have come to their notice, albeit through unofficial means.
He said the videos are frightening and must be condemned in no uncertain terms.
He attributed the moral decadence and the sex acts in particular to digital advances, adding, it is part of the reasons why the use of mobile phones have been banned in the various JHS.
He said the reports of sex videos are a shared failure and responsibility by teachers and parents alike who have failed to provide adequate monitoring of their wards.
Mr Allotey insisted the GES in banning mobile phones in the various schools is partly solving the problem and urged parents to be more vigilant on their children.
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Story by Nathan Gadugah/Myjoyonline.com/Ghana
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