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Who are we to blame

Sun, 16 Sep 2012 Source: Adjetey, Emmanue

WHO ARE WE TO BLAME?

I will not be astonished if a group of commercial sex workers emerge with

an association in Ghana one of these days. I will also not be surprised to

see young girls of school going age breaking into prostitution. And

besides, I will not be dumbfounded if I see gobs of human rights advocates

intoning to the defense of the rights of the above mentioned groups. Our

country, Ghana in recent times has been keyed out as one of the most

prostitution rating countries in Africa and beyond. Is this the Ghana our

ancestors left for us? No I don’t think so. Then, where from this social

canker? Prostitution-Which has been defined in some literatures as:

1.offering sexual intercourse for money and, 2.Woman exchanging her dignity

for money. I believe these definitions are obvious to attest to the social

canker in question. Who are we to blame for this unholy act defacing the

good name our of dear nation? I again believe that these commercial sex

workers are coming from “homes”. And also have the authorities of this

nation legalized this hellish act? No caring mother would allow her

innocent female child to go into such questioning act all in the name of

money. If she does I leave that to our creator above. Some always say that

they go into this illicit “business” because the cost of living has been

very high for them to bear. So the only solution to this hardship is to

delve into prostitution to make an ends meet. Our elders normally say that

when a fish is about to rot it starts from it head. This is very true since

the older generations have vehemently “embraced” the prostitution

“business” wholeheartedly. People can attest to fact that though the cost

of living is high but I strongly believe that these commercial sex workers

have lost their moral sense of values. They have really thrown their prides

to the dogs and I wonder what pride they are left with. Besides, our

younger generations who are really the hope and the future for this good

country have also follow suit to the older generation all in the name of

trying to make an ends meet. Why would young girls of today sneak from

school to indulge into prostitution? Supposing they sneak away from their

various schools. Then, what are the roles of the school authorities? And

what are the duties of the school house masters? It is very pity and

irritating to hear or to see young girls from SHS and JHS showcasing

themselves to men for money. Prostitution now has a been a business not

transacted behind closed doors like before but now it’s a business

transacted in the broad day light for interested customers to patronize.

It’s funny and pity to see them rushing for their customers. One can

unquestionably say that prostitution is more or less legalized in our

country, Ghana, if it is not why these people especially young girls in

school would sneak to town to engage in this diabolic deed. These innocent

girls don’t only deliver their services to the corrupt older Ghanaian men

but also to some expatriates who are not only in Ghana to run their

businesses but who are also here to “enjoy” what they have heard about the

commercial sex workers. Who have ever thought of the fatal sickness or

diseases these expatriates carry along to our country? I leave the fate of

our precious country, Ghana into the hands of the Almighty God in the

heavens.

The Writer is a Student-Journalist at the Ghana Institute of Journalism.

Writer’s email:adjeteyemmanuel@gmail.com

Columnist: Adjetey, Emmanue