DKB is a popular stand-up comedian
Ghanaian comedian DKB has sparked reactions after he threw his support on President John Mahama's proposed legislation to criminalise sex-for-jobs in the workplace.
The bill, proposed by the President seeks to arrest and prosecute employers who demand sex before securing jobs for young women.
President Mahama pushes for tougher sanctions against 'Sex-for-Jobs' exploitation
Reacting to the news shared by Citi FM on X on Sunday, May 4, 2026, DKB suggested the proposed law could help reduce what he described as the recruitment of incompetent women into sensitive positions across industries.
"Might help reduce recruitment of incompetent women into sensitive positions in all services/industries, which causes business failures," he wrote.
The comedian went on to argue that the criminalisation of sex-for-jobs would compel male employers to hire based on merit.
According to him, such men would be afraid of being reported and fired. Thus, they would be forced to only consider qualified candidates.
"Cos if the man attempts sex-for-job, she'll report him and he'll be fired, therefore he will only recruit the qualified and competent ladies," he added.
See the post below:
Might help reduce recruitment of incompetent women into sensitive positions in all services/industries, which causes business failures!
— DKB GHANA (@dkbghana) May 4, 2026
Cos if the man attempts sex-for-job, she'll report him & he'll be fired, therefore he will only recruit the qualified & competent ladies 👏 😂 https://t.co/3QErJHD5UE
ID/AM
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