
Audio By Carbonatix
A gender advocate, Awal Ahmed Kariama wants government to prosecute men who impregnate girls under 16 years.
The Executive Director of RISE-Ghana, an NGO in Northern Ghana that seeks the rights of vulnerable women, is worried society has for a long time made defilement an issue that should be resolved at home though it is a criminal offence.
Awal Kariama said we need to bring back the age-specific comprehensive sexuality education so our Imams, Pastors and Traditional Authorities can create an enabling environment where young people can open up and talk about sex dispassionately provided it is age-specific."
The Gender Advocate who was speaking on JoyNews AM Show Tuesday bemoaned the alarming surge in teenage pregnancy across the country.
He said the situation where society feels sexual abuse and defilement cases should be treated at home should not be entertained.
"We have communities which protect each other but we have failed to protect our children especially minors. When minors are defiled, the whole community rallies around and says we are one people. Let's not wash our dirty linen in public. But the UN charter says the interest of the child is paramount."
He cautioned chiefs and traditional authorities to stop adjudicating criminal cases like rape and defilement.
"You'd see influential people coming in to say let's not make it public. Let's resolve it. But this is criminal. Let's stop that," he said.
He ended by asking stakeholders to put rape, defilement and teenage pregnancy cases at the centre of the discussions so a lasting solution is found.
Latest Stories
-
NCCE raises alarm over rising child prostitution in Yilo Krobo
17 minutes -
ORCC, GHS, CEA sensitise apprentices on reproductive health in Nkwanta South
21 minutes -
Public advised to look out for FDA food hygiene permits at eateries
24 minutes -
GoldBod earned over $10bn from gold exports in 2025 – Deputy Finance Minister
27 minutes -
GHS sets up probe committee as search continues for missing baby in Salaga
30 minutes -
NACOC warns of rising drug abuse in SHSs and universities
34 minutes -
Ghana must prioritise youth jobs – World Bank
37 minutes -
Bank of Ghana urges journalists to combat misinformation through accurate reporting
40 minutes -
GUTA urges PURC to suspend planned utility tariff increases
43 minutes -
My family had nothing to do with Adams Mahama’s death – Paul Afoko
46 minutes -
Parliament backs disability reforms to promote inclusion and equity for PWDs
50 minutes -
Fatal Kpong–Tema collision renews road safety concerns
53 minutes -
UBS, NACOC urge youth to reject drugs through empowerment, education
56 minutes -
GWL raises alarm over rising meter theft
60 minutes -
CSIR-PGRRI saving seeds, while Ghana’s biodiversity disappearing
1 hour