About 40 per cent pupils in
the Akatsi North District, of the Volta Region are said to be fending
for themselves, as parental responsibility continue to wane in the area.
The pupils especially girls are
therefore forced to sell their labour, leading to skipping of school
particularly on market days to enable cater for themselves.
Miss Augustina Modzaka, District
Girl-Child Education Officer, said this in an interview with Ghana News
Agency on the sidelines of the launch of a novelty annual Akatsi North
District Girl- Child Education week by the Assembly at Ave-Dakpa.
She said the high teenage pregnancy rate
and poor Basic Education Certificate Examination results could be
linked to the problem.
“The issue is a worry to the authorities
and gender activities because we cannot go along this path and there
must be a break somewhere and parents and family members must sit up,”
Miss Modzaka said.
She advised the girls to strive to
overcome peer pressure and to report men putting pressures on them to
the schools authorities.
Deserving pupils and circuits were awarded for a district spelling competition among girls as part of the celebrations.
Mr James Gunu, District Chief Executive (DCE), complained about the challenges school going girls face in the area.
He asked the pupils to be disciplined and avoid wasteful and dangerous lifestyles.
He said in addition to the Week, the Assembly had also established a Girl- Child Desk with a budget.
The DCE said Girls Clubs had been formed in most schools to help promote the education of girls.
Mr Gunu told the girls that scholarships
are available for them to enroll in teacher and nursing training
colleges and to return to serve after graduation.
GNA
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