Audio By Carbonatix
Population and sexual health expert, Professor F.T. Sai is advocating that Parliament harmonizes the existing law on the Children's Act that puts the minimum marriage age in Ghana at 18 years but allows girls to engage in consented sex at age 16.
According to him, consent to sex should be fixed at age 18 and marriage should be fixed at 18 years and above.
The amendment to the law, Prof. Sai told Joynews, Monday, is key to preventing forced marriage within the country.
Prof Sai noted that due to the Ghanaian custom of permitting parents to give away their children in marriage, there is the need for vigorous education in homes and communities in order to overcome forced marriage in the country.
The Population and sexual health expert is supporting campaigners against forced marriage with his proposal to amend the Children Act of 1998.
If the proposed amendment to the Act is successful, then having consented sex with a-16-year-old girl may land one into jail.
Campaigners against the current age of consent are convinced that changing to 18 years will be a positive start to tackle forced marriage, a common practice in parts of rural Ghana.
Speaking on the issue, Member of Parliament (MP) for Tarkwa Nsuaem, Eugenia Kusi, indicated that expressed consent of young girls, who find themselves in such forced marriages are usually not sought.
To her, teenagers lacked the mental capacity to make informed decision about their marriage partners.
Available statistics indicate that over 277,000 women in Ghana were forced into marriage in 2010 and the number is expected to hit almost 500,000 by 2030 if measures are not implemented to address the menace.
Latest Stories
-
Benny Bonsu named among 50 Most Influential African Women in Sport
27 minutes -
SFAN secures micro grant from British Council Ghana to train 100 creative entrepreneurs
38 minutes -
NPA pushes back on proposals to scrap Fuel Price Floor Policy
49 minutes -
Stanbic Bank, Asere-Amartse chiefs deliver sustainable water solution to St. Mary’s Anglican Primary School
1 hour -
Ghana’s macroeconomic gains has renewed investor confidence – Stanbic Bank’s Sydney Tetteh
1 hour -
Policy stability, currency strength and regulatory reforms key to attracting investors – Stanbic Bank
1 hour -
Stanbic Bank Ghana begins 2026 with thanksgiving service; reaffirms support for Ghana’s economic recovery
2 hours -
Nigerian imam honoured for saving Christian lives dies aged 90
2 hours -
What a seventh term for 81-year-old leader means for Uganda
2 hours -
AFCON: ‘Shameful’ and ‘terrible look’ – the chaos that marred Senegal’s triumph
2 hours -
Rashford scores but Barca lose to 10-man Sociedad
2 hours -
Diaz will ‘have nightmares’ over ‘Panenka’ failure
3 hours -
Tragic death of Chimamanda Adichie’s young son pushes Nigeria to act on health sector failings
3 hours -
‘I want to show the world what Africa is’: YouTube star brings joy and tears on tour
3 hours -
‘An ambassador for African football’ – Mane is Senegal’s Afcon hero
3 hours
