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 ‘Love, nurture teenage girls unconditionally’

CSOP Quarcoo

Chief Superintendent of Prisons (CSP) and Head of Commercial Unit at the Senior Correctional Cen­tre in Accra, Ms Helen Korkor Quarcoo, has asked parents to unconditionally love and nurture their teenage girls in order to have that sense of belonging and make them feel safe at home.

She made the call in an interview at the “Access to Agency: Empowering women through digital inclusion” conference held in Accra recently.

According to the Senior Officer, most teenage preg­nancies usually occur due to some emotional challenges which makes the teen girls go out searching for love and affection that is not provided at home.

Sharing more insights, CSP Quarcoo was of the view that teenage pregnancy could be a form of trauma response to emotional starvation which has huge repercussion on the girl child both physically and psychologically.

“Some of these teenage children living in the villages and remote areas who are not loved at home usually get brainwashed by false love from some irresponsible area boys/men who later impreg­nates them and run away,” she narrated.

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CSP Quarcoo said teenage pregnancy was a complex issue associated with various factors including the absence of emotional needs.

Stressing on emotional needs, she indicated that teenage girls may seek love, attention or validation through relationships that may potentially lead to teen­age pregnancies.

The Senior Officer further stated that lack of self-worth as a result of no-love shown at home leads to low self-es­teem or feelings of worth­lessness.

She said it could be a con­tributive factor to promiscu­ous behaviours resulting in unprotected sex.

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Additionally, Mrs Quarcoo underscored that it was important to approach the heart-wrenching issues of teenage pregnancy with empathy and understanding or recognising the unique circumstances and challenges each girl faces.

She called for supportive services, conscious education and dedicated resources to be invested in helping teen­age girls navigate through these complex issues.

Moreover, the Chief Super­intendent of Prisons noted that empowerment of teen­age girls and building their self-esteem is another way of fighting teenage pregnancies.

“Fostering positive self-im­age, worth and life skills through education, mentor­ship and community engage­ment, would positively help work towards achieving a low rate of teenage pregnancies and promote healthier out­comes for teenage girls”, she indicated.

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 By Alfred Nii Arday Ankrah  

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Chief Imam issues disclaimer on unauthorised petitions

The Office of the National Chief Imam has warned Muslim organizations and individuals against issuing statements and petitions to the Government in his name without permission.

In a statement, the Chief Imam said he had observed that some groups had been circulating petitions, including a recent one on Hajj, using his name without authorization.

He stressed that such actions were unlawful and cautioned those involved to stop or face the law.

The Chief Imam reminded the public that on October 4, 2022, he, together with the National Imams of all Muslim sects, signed a deed and presented it to the Government at the Jubilee House.

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The agreement recognised the National Muslim Conference of Ghana as the official body representing Muslims in their dealings with state institutions.

He urged that any petitions meant to be sent to the Government in his name should go through the National Muslim Conference of Ghana with the approval of the Advisory Board of his office.

By: Jacob Aggrey

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Abronye remanded in police custody for one week

The Bono Regional Chairman of the New Patriotic Party (NPP), Kwame Baffoe, popularly known as Abronye DC, has been remanded into prison custody for one week.

He was brought before an Accra Circuit Court on Thursday, September 12, 2025, on charges of offensive conduct conducive to breach of the peace and publication of false news, which are classified as misdemeanours under Ghanaian law.

After hearing the case, the court ordered that he be kept in custody while investigations continue.

He is expected to reappear before the court on Thursday, September 19, 2025.

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By: Jacob Aggrey

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