Psychologist and lecturer Samuel Ziggah argues that the indiscipline evident among today’s students, particularly in senior high schools, is a direct reflection of the older generation.
Speaking on Nyankonton Mu Nsem on Rainbow Radio 87.5FM, Ziggah contended that adults are to blame for failing to set a positive example for young people.
His comments came in response to a viral video showing female high school graduates declaring their intent to “snatch” other people’s husbands.
Ziggah believes these disturbing videos should prompt a collective period of reflection and reorientation to better shape the youth and prevent societal decay.
He expressed concern that the failure to discipline students is often excused by claims of human rights violations, which has allowed society to “sink so low” that no one feels empowered to correct a misbehaving child in the absence of their parents.
He stated, “We no longer have control over them, and they are currently going wayward. Our responsibility is to reflect and take immediate steps in dealing with what is happening.”
He stressed that the lack of respect for authority among students is a significant challenge.
Ziggah called for a return to traditional values, such as the discipline taught through puberty rites, and urged against allowing modern influences to erode cultural heritage.
Ziggah added that there is a need for a collective approach to raising the current generation to ensure they grow up disciplined.