Teachers to be prosecuted for girl abuse -Deputy Gender Minister
Teachers to be prosecuted for girl abuse in school. This is the new assurance giving by the Deputy Gender Minister Freda Prempeh.
She has expressed disgust over incidences of sexual abuse, harassment, and defilement being perpetrated by some teachers in basic schools.
The Deputy Sector Minister,Mrs. Freda Prempeh condemned the act. She also warned teachers who engaged in the practice to refrain from that or be prosecuted.
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Sexual abuse, harassment, and defilement should be a thing of the past however, it is rather on the increase with many happening at the blind side of the law.
The code of conduct for teachers frowns on such acts however, they continue to occur.
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She was interacting with teachers, students and pupils, selected from basic and Senior High Schools at a forum held at Duayaw-Nkwanta in the Tano North Municipality of the Ahafo Region.
Mrs Prempeh, also the Member of Parliament for Tano North constituency, said her Ministry had intensified monitoring in basic schools, and that, teachers who would defile or sexually abuse the pupils or students would be made to face the full rigours of the law.
The Ministry organised the forum to sensitize the people on issues relating to child rights, gender and social protection.
Mrs Prempeh said defilement and sexual harassment were serious offences, and warned head teachers who also connived with parents to amicably resolve such cases at homes to shield the teachers.
The Deputy Minister noted that victims of sexual abuse such as defilement and rape go through serious psychological and traumatic conditions which subsequently affects their total upbringing and development.
She said the free Senior High School programme introduced by government had made it easy for all school going-age children to go to school and attain quality education as well.
Mrs Prempeh advised particularly school girls to be bold and report teachers who might make advances at them or sexually abuse or defile them, to their parents, police or the school’s authorities for the necessary action to be taken.
She urged the students to stay away from illicit drugs such as Tramadol abuse, alcoholism and sexual promiscuity, which could truncate their education and ruin their future.
The MP also advised the pupils and students to desist from loitering around at night, and concentrate on their books.
Later, students of the Boakye Tromo Senior High and Technical School (BOSTECH), presented an artistic design of Mrs Prempeh to her in honour of her immense contributions towards improving physical infrastructure development in the school.
Sexual abuse, harassment, and defilement must be a thing of the past and it begins with the next teacher.