Ho, Jan. 08, - Madam Comfort
Ablormeti, Volta Regional Director, Department of Gender, has envisaged the
reduction in cases of early and forced marriages in the Region this year.
She said dozens of outreaches and
sensitization programmes held last year were yielding positive results, with
communities and their leaders putting measures in place to support the
campaign.
Madam Ablormeti, in an interview
with the Ghana News Agency, said her outfit was privy to information that some
girls in Kpassa in the Nkwanta North District reportedly aborted plans of their
parents to marry them off by reporting their suspicious “signs and acts” to
relevant authorities.
She said it was unfortunate that
some parents still held onto “harmful traditional practices” even though it was
drawing them back, but said the future was bright.
Madam Ablormeti said her office
was tracking all community leaders who promised to help end child marriages in
the communities, especially in Muslim communities and called for help.
Madam Ablormeti said the various
workshops and outreach programmes had helped the girls to know their rights and
to make good and informed life choices.
GNA

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