Cape
Coast, the Central Regional Capital has been identified as leading in
Child prostitution in Ghana in a current survey, the Regional Minister,
Mr. Aquinas Tawiah Quansah has disclosed.
According to him, the
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has the problem captured in its
report and was planning to collaborate with Planned Parenthood
Association of Ghana (PPAG) in a bid to mitigate the situation.
Through
the UNICEF/PPAG collaboration, Child prostitutes in the metropolis
would be mobilised and given some vocational training to help them
generate income since poverty could be the topmost factor for engaging
in such activity.
This comes three months after the minister had revealed that Child prostitution was booming in the metropolis.
Mr.
Quansah was speaking as a guest of honour at the official opening of
the 15th Biennial Delegates’ conference of the Cape Coast Diocese of the
Association of Methodist Church Choirs Ghana (GHAMECC) at Elmina over
the weekend.
The Four day conference is on the theme “Witnessing
to Christ, Holistic Spirituality and Service for Current and Succeeding
Generation”.
He recounted that on several occasions he had seen
girls about 12 years of age, loitering about at London Bridge, a suburb
in the metropolis, at about 0200hrs and advised parents to stop shirking
their responsibilities and keep a closer eye on their children.
He also appealed to the Methodist Church to think of ways, it could help to keep the children out of such activities.
Mr.
Quansah, commended choristers for their crucial roles in the church,
particularly, evangelism and urged them not to relent in their service
to God
Preaching on the theme, Right Reverend Ebenezer Kwamina
Abaka- Wilson, Bishop of the Cape Coast Diocese of the Methodist Church,
noted that, the core mandate of Christians was to win souls for the
Kingdom of God.
This, he said could be done through action, words
and entirety of one’s life, indicating that, the followers of Christ in
Antioch, were named Christians by non-followers of Christ because their
lives reflected Christ’s personality.
He stressed the need for
Christians to develop a stronger relationship with God, highlighting the
need for every Christian to possess a set of tools of spirituality,
which comprised stronger prayer life, regular bible study, compliance
with the word of God and act of mercy.
He commended Choristers
for their immense service to the church and reminded them that they had
been called by God, like Angels in Heaven, to minister in songs and
urged them to executive their mandated roles seriously and with
discipline. |
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