A yet-to-be released research by NGO
Action Aid Ghana has found many teenage girls living in the rural
peripheries of the capital, Accra are being abused and harassed sexually
on daily bases in schools.

The
NGO says places like Amasaman and Abokobi, which were the focus of the
two-month research showed between 12 and 15 girls out of 200 were
sexually abused in their schools.
The development is reportedly preventing some girls from going to school.
Deputy
country director of Action Aid, Yakubu Mohammed Saani disclosed the
statistics to XYZ News and blames irresponsible parenting for the
festering problem.
He told XYZ News’ Isaac Kaledzi that stakeholders must collaborate to deal with the situation.
“This
is quite disheartening. A study we conducted two months ago reveals
that a lot of children actually go through sexual violence,” he said.
He said the culprits lure the young girls into their rooms to have sexual intercourse with these naïve children.
According
to him, the study also found that the level of sexual promiscuity is
very high among these young ladies within the communities where the
study was conducted.
Aside poverty, Mr. Yakubu Mohammed Saani
blamed the situation on child neglect where parents shirk their
responsibilities of parenting and force their children to fend for
themselves.
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