Politicizing kidnappings will only deepen our woes – Joseph Wemakor

The Executive Director of Human Rights Reporters Ghana(HRRG), Joseph Kobla Wemakor has bemoaned the attitude of some Ghanaians in connection with politicization of issues of kidnappings being recorded in the country in recent times, adding, “It will only deepen our woes as a country if care is not taken”.

According to him, addressing the thorny issue holistically will only require effective collaboration of all Ghanaians to hunt down the perpetrators, bring them to book and ensure that peace continues to prevail in the country instead of the politicizing it.

“Our bane as a nation has always been politicizing issues when we ought to rather focus our attention on finding solutions to them”. “So are we still politicizing a serious issue of this magnitude which has got to do with precious lives?, this is quite unfortunate”, he quizzed.

He, therefore, appealed to all Ghanaians especially the leaders of the two major political parties in the country, NPP and NDC to desist from politicizing the issue of kidnapping cases and collaborate efficiently with the security forces to fight the canker.

Mr. Wemakor made this assertion in an interview with NewsGhana24.com on the sidelines of a sensitization exercise on kidnapping organized by his outfit at the Hayfron International Community School located at Anyaa, a suburb of Accra on Monday June 17, 2019.

The politicization of kidnappings by leaders of the two main political parties in the country generated a huge public outcry and criticism at the wake the rescue of the two Canadian women who were abducted in Kumasi at the beginning of the month.

At the centre of the controversy lies one of the suspects, Seidu Mba who got both political parties peddling accusations and counter accusations against one another over the alleged suspects affiliation to their respective parties.

But the HRRG boss in his assertion calls for an end to the saga so as to allow the mysteries behind series of recent kidnappings in the country be unraveled for peace to prevail.

The Human Rights Reporters Ghana is a non-governmental organizations formed purposely to defend and protect the freedom and fundamental human rights of manner of people in Ghana and beyond particularly, the children, girls and women who are the most vulnerable.

Having caught up by the attention of various critical human rights and social issues that stares the country in the face of which kidnappings currently dominates, it has helped mobilized its members to embark upon a nationwide sensitization campaign aimed at addressing those issues and more in a bid to help create a society for all without a discrimination.

The organization since its inception has sensitized over 6,000 school children and adults on the phenomenon of kidnapping and offered them useful tips to guide them in order to foil the attempts of kidnappers.

As part of its nationwide sensitization campaign, HRRG has currently sensitized over 700 students of Accra College of Demonstration School, 480 students of Hayfron International School located at Anyaa in Accra, 85 students of Supreme Preparatory & JHS School at Anyaa Palas Town, 256 students from Little Miracles International School at Lapaz in Accra and over 200students of Shiny Kumbo Star Preparatory School.

In addition, the organization has also educated over 400 students of Royal Crown International School located in Accra, 140 pupils of Little Angels International school including over 400 church youths of Christ Apostolic Church(CAC) and Church of Pentecost located at Techiman in the Bono East Region of Ghana.

He touched my private part, breasts: The hidden nightmare of rape perpetrated on 17-year-old by her uncle

She could have fallen easily into the trap of her own uncle who attempted raping her during her visit to his house to assist with some household chores the last time.

It is very pathetic of someone in whom her confidence is reposed as a guide and a role model. Someone who is supposed to be a pillar of support through her early stages of development into adulthood. Regrettably, someone she hardly believes could behave in such an unjustly manner, the way he treated her.

Who could have fathomed how a naive and young girl like Cynthia Adu (not her real name), 17, could outwit and extricate herself from a well-calculated trap of a ‘sexual predator’ in the name of her mother’s kid brother or an uncle?. Impossible indeed huh.!

The thought of rape in mind could mean a whole lot for her. It means she could either contract one or more of those deadliest sexually transmitted diseases, get pregnant as a teenager or get exposed to so many dangers that come with rape which of course teenage pregnancy can be cited as one. Perhaps, she may have to also drop out of school just like her two elderly sisters did.

Currently her big sister is battling with her life after going through a similar situation. At a tender age of 17, she got impregnated by a young man in her neighbourhood, dropped out of school as a result to deliver a baby and unfortunately couldn’t make it back. Currently, herself together with her 2 kids have become a burden on her poor parents.

Following that, her other elder sister whom she followed directly in line of birth equally suffers the same fate leading to her dropping out of school prematurely. But her story was somehow different; since she was lucky to get reinstated after delivery and now joins her in JHS 3.

Had it not been that, she would have completed JHS 3 long ago and move on to further her education at the Senior High School (SHS).

However, Cynthia believes overcoming such a grand scheme by her uncle is not by her power or might, but by divine intervention in other words by the ‘grace of God, almighty’ which is made possible through the information support she had received in the past from her ‘Religious and Moral Lessons’ tutor.

“I went to his house on one fateful Saturday morning, somewhere last year (2018) just to assist him with some chores as usual. He was sitting in his room and asked me to enter and I obeyed”.

“Then he started showing some attitude towards me. By the grace of God, I knew what he wanted to do so I became alert. He went and locked the door behind me so I asked him why, but he said nothing”.

“Then all of a sudden he started touching my private part, fondling my breasts and went ahead to caress me. At this point, it dawned on me this man is about to ‘commit an abominable act towards me’ therefore I asked him to open the door for me so I can leave but he refused”.

“So I shouted, ‘no, please open the door, I want to leave now’, then all of a sudden he felt ashamed and went to open the door for me and I skipped out”.

Cynthia, is a fine looking young lady, an average height, fair in complexion with blue prominent eyes. She is currently a JHS 3 student of Anlo-Afiadenyigba Roman Catholic (R.C.) Junior High School (JHS).

She was born into a family of seven (7), five (5) girls, a mother and a father. She is a twin by birth and the third born of her parents.

Together with her twin sister, they follow 2 other girls whom they call their elderly sisters before their last born who is also a lady (kid sister).

Despite her predicament, anyone would have thought that Cynthia will gather courage to confide in her parents about his uncle’s misdemeanour so he can be called to order, but she declined instead.

The issue is, who knows her uncle’s next line of action.? What if he decides to strike again after his first attempt has hit a snag.?

When confronted by the Executive Director of Human Reporters Ghana, Mr. Joseph Kobla Wemakor as to what informed her deafening silence on the matter, she responded: “The reason why I didn’t tell my mother is because by the grace of God, I managed to escape the rape attempt, but assuming he succeeded raping me, I would have no choice than to report him”.

Cynthia feared for her life knowing there’s looming danger ahead. Her fear is that it is likely her uncle might strike again and maybe he might end up overcoming her.

When asked about the information she received from her teacher that saved her life, she revealed, “At the time I was in my uncle’s room before he tried that on me, he first locked me up, stepped out to go and buy a drink. Then I had a nudge, all of a sudden, what my teacher thought us came into my mind. ‘How to escape when a man wants to rape you or beware of Jonadab and Amnon, a story you’ll find in the Bible; the book of 2 Samuel, chapter 13 verse 1-38. So immediately when the message came to me, I just had an inner invigoration, then I stood up and said I’m going”, that was what made me yell at him before he was compelled to let me out”.

Surviving and evading rape is a traumatic experience that impacts its victims in a physical, psychological, and social way. Even though the effects and the aftermath of rape differentiate among survivors, individuals tend to suffer from similar issues found within these three categories. Long term reactions may involve the development of coping mechanisms that will either benefit the survivor, such as social support or inhibit recovery.

The case of Cynthia can be likened to the above explanation since she falls within the same bracket.

Although she managed to escape being raped, her situation demands that she enjoys the needed social support, care and attention looking at the trauma she had to battle with for the rest of her life.

Currently, she is living in fear of imminent danger anytime the thought of her uncle’s bad attitude towards her came to her mind.

“Ever since that incident, I’ve never been to his house, sometimes when we on the way, I observed that he never tolerates me the way he used to do before”, Cynthia remarked.

Many girls today are living in worst situations more than what Cynthia went through, particularly in the villages and rural communities. Their stories have gone unreported simply because they aren’t told for fear of mistrust, stigmatization or victimization.

Around the world, rape and sexual abuse are everyday violent occurrences – affecting close to a billion women and girls over their lifetimes. However, despite the pervasiveness of these crimes, laws are insufficient, inconsistent and, sometimes, promote violence.

On his part, Cynthia’s Moral and Religious Studies teacher, Jones Obiri Mawusi, (the man who always inspire Cynthia and his colleagues with Bible stories and more) bemoans the issue of rape, teenage pregnancy and abortion, adding, it had characterized the school at an alarming rate which has become a cause for worry.

He alluded to the fact that Cynthia actually escaped the rape attempt from her uncle and did confide only in him due to trust.

Jones who calls himself a devoted Christian said, he believes using the Bible stories like that of Ammon and Tamar to educate the students helps in moulding them as well as to refrain from immoral acts thereby ensuring they desist from engaging in pre-marital sex, abortion and to curb teenage pregnancy.

The full story of Amnon and Tamar which inspired Cynthia to action was captured in the 2 book of Samuel, Chapter 13 verse 1 to 38. The story highlighted gross display of immorality between the son of King David in the Bible called Amnon who fell in love with his half-sister, beautiful Tamar, ended up raping her by luring her to bed on the pretext that he was sick and demanded her sister to visit and prepare him a meal in his bedroom. His life was later taken by Absalom, the brother of Tamar by vengeance for defiling and breaking the heart of her sweet sister, Tamar.

According to Mr. Jones Mawusi, such a story was what captivates and motivates Cynthia to act in time of trouble when confronted by her uncle.

“That story really saved Cynthia from getting raped by her own uncle”, he stressed.

“She came to thank me for the support, explaining how she managed to escape and said, “It was just like how you click a mouse on a computer and a page opens and that message came to me. I remembered you were teaching us about the tale of Jonadab, Amnon and Tamar, the beautiful daughter of King David in the Bible”, that was how I escaped the rape, Jones narrated.

Giving an account about Cynthia and her two sisters on campus, he disclosed that he was once approached by their father for help, to keep advising his daughters for better since he doesn’t really seem to understand what is wrong them that they keep getting pregnant prematurely and while in JHS 2.

So who is responsible for denigrating the womanhood of his lovely daughters? Could it be the ‘bad uncle’ in disguise?

Anlo-Afiadenyigba is a town situated in the Keta Municipality of the Volta Region of Ghana. It is noted to be one of the towns in the region which has produced many school dropouts especially girls who have fallen victims to teenage pregnancy, abortion and rape.

Surprisingly, out of the alarming rate of teenage pregnancy in the country, Volta Region is said to have recorded a high incidence.

A publication dated July 14, 2018 by Graphic Online titled ‘Volta Region tops teenage pregnancy list’ indicated that the Ghana Demographic and Health Survey (GDHS) of 2014 pointed out that about 4.1 percent of teenagers in the region were pregnant with their first child and 18 percent of teenagers had already had a live birth.

It also suggested that child marriage in the Volta Region was recorded at 7.8 percent and it is second to the Western Region which is 8.3 percent.

So if the Volta Region is cited as being on top of the list in this regard, which municipality or school is leading the region when the issue of teenage pregnancy is mentioned?

According to the statistics available, about eleven (11) girls at Anlo-Afiadenyigba Basic School & JHS got pregnant at the end of 2015/2016 academic year.

For what reason(s) and why this sad development? It is no surprise that the school was leading in teenage pregnancy and rise in abortion cases within the entire Basic School in the Keta Municipality.

We’ll if the above statistics are true and anything to go by, we can come to conclusion, that the story of Cynthia and her 2 sisters is authentic since it corroborates the problem at hand.

“The alarming rate of teenage pregnancy in this school is really a major issue of concern”, Jones Mawusi laments.

Condemning the situation in no uncertain terms, he described the situation as ‘devastating to the integrity and image of the noble school’.

In an attempt to address the canker of teenage pregnancy, rape and abortion that has characterized the school, he saw the need to establish the ‘Girls Club’ through the support of the school head, Mr. Topha-Mills Moses. It was inaugurated on Friday March 18, 2016 to assist girls with needed education to develop their God-given talents, gifts and potentials.

Some of its aims and objectives include, to help educate girls about the dangers associated with teenage pregnancy and abortion and how to avoid it, empowering girls, assisting them to be abreast of their fundamental human rights and also create awareness against all kinds of domestic violence and sexual abuses.

It also seeks to help inculcate in girls the virtue and true sense of feminism so as to guard against and overcome all sort of inferiority complex and gender inequality.

Through the support of this club, within a period of three years, many successes have been chalked ranging from holding panel discussions, drama on effect of pre-marital sex, choreography, poetry recitation on teenage pregnancy, rape and so on. The highest achievement for that matter the major event in the history of the club was when it successfully organized an excursion to the Kotoka International Airport in Accra which saw majority of students partake in the exercise which brought a lot of impact and exposure in their lives. It was indeed the first time in the history of the school the student has such an encounter to embark on excursion out of town.

Despite all the above experiences, the club is faced with numerous challenges, according to its founder, a teacher, youth activist and Pastor, Mr. Jones Obiri Mawusi.

Out of the challenges he enumerated include, financial constraints, inadequate time allocation for club meetings, poor patronage of the Girls Club by teachers, lack of appropriate meeting place and lack of self-control on part of the girls in giving themselves to men.

According to him, the biggest of all their challenges boils down to lack of financial support which is hampering the progress of the club since it really depends on such support to be able to roll out its programs such as drama, panel discussion, poem among others to educate the students on the effects of pre-marital sex, teenage pregnancy, abortion, rape, misconception of womanhood (panel discussion) among others.

He therefore appealed to all well-meaning persons, government, corporate organizations and institutions, NGOs and CSOs in the country and beyond to come to the aid of the school and support the Girls Club to achieve its objectives of ensuring that the girls enjoy their freedom and fundamental human rights in full without any form of abuse or discrimination in the society.

Source:Joseph Kobla Wemakor/Ghanaweb.com

HRRG Empowers New Hope of Glory Academy with kidnapping sensitization session

Over 150 pupils of New Hope of Glory Academy at Anyaa, Palas Town have been sensitized on kidnapping and its related issues to guide them in taking precautions to avoid falling victims.

Joseph Kobla Wemakor, the Executive Director of the Human Rights Reporters Ghana(HRRG), a non-governmental organization which conducted the sensitization said it has become necessary to educate the public especially school children due to the activities of kidnappers in the country which has become a cause of worry in recent times.

“Ghana has become a scary place to live in since the disappearance of the three Taadi girls last year without trace coupled with the recent cases and attacks on foreign nationals the country has recorded recently and as a human rights organization that prides itself with ensuring the safety of everyone, we cannot fold our arms and watch than take action to remedy the situation”.

“We believe creating the needed awareness through education, we can achieve the result by helping people take precautions to avoid being victims”.

The HRRG boss cautioned the students against ‘stranger danger’; entertaining strangers on their way to, from school or anywhere they happened to meet them.

“You must desist from accepting gift(s) from strangers and always remember to shout for help or run away as fast as you can at least confrontation from any of such people on your way to stay safe always”.

On her part, Madam Charity Be-uu, a teacher remarked that the kidnapping saga is a worrying trend which everyone is concerned about particularly children who are finding it difficult to cope up with life due to fear since the 3 Takoradi girls went missing.

While congratulating HRRG for taking up the initiative to conduct a nationwide sensitization campaign in schools to get children educated, she disclosed all efforts must be made to stomp the canker to let peace prevail in the country.

The headmaster of the school, Mr. Kwame James Bonney in an interview averred that sensitization is our only weapon as a country to avert kidnapping and therefore called on all and sundry to join the crusade and ensure that both children and adults are well educated on the ‘stranger danger’ to secure their lives.

Source: Newsghana.com

HRRG takes sensitization on kidnapping to Volta Region; schooled over 800 students

The Human Rights Reporters Ghana(HRRG), a non-governmental organization(NGO) committed to ensuring a society a for all without discrimination has organized a sensitization programme on kidnapping for close to nine hundred (900) students of Anlo-Afiadenyigba Junior High School students in the Volta Region on Friday May 31, 2019.

The exercise was aimed at exposing the pranks of kidnappers to the students thereby safeguarding them from falling victims.

The sensitization exercise which form part of an ongoing nationwide campaign by HRRG to impart knowledge and create awareness on preventive measures against Kidnapping, Teenage pregnancy and Tramadol Abuse in schools has so far benefited about 15 schools across the country.

The Executive Director of HRRG, Joseph Kobla Wemakor, said the organization had so far educated over 5,000 students in some parts of the Greater Accra Region and aims to reach out massively to parents, guardians and the entire public across all the regions of the Ghana which Volta Region is part.

He maintained that the organization’s objective is to serve as an advocacy institution, and a critical voice to fight for the rights of all manner of people particularly women, girls and children to ensure that those abuse get help and justice while educating the vulnerable in the society on human rights and other pertinent issues and challenges that confront them in order to empower them.

“We aim at creating a society for all without discrimination hence the need to embark on a nationwide sensitization campaign which covers the three (3) critical human rights and social issues; Kidnapping, Teenage pregnancy and Tramadol Abuse (KTT Project).”

“It is our hope that by the end of the project, students will be well informed and provided with useful tips on how to evade kidnapping, educate them on teenage pregnancy, its associated challenges and how to avoid it as well get them sensitized on tramadol abuse and its dangers to health and academic work”. “By this, we can be assured of creating a culture of human rights consciousness, by imparting knowledge and skills which will help in molding good attitude among children to guarantee that society for all”, Mr. Wemakor explained.

The HRRG Executive Director who conducted the sensitization exercise advised the students against entertaining strangers on their way to, from school or anywhere they happened to meet them. He appealed to them to study hard and eschew from social vices such as pre-marital sex and consumption of alcohol, tramadol or any form of drug abuse so they can come out of school and be useful to the society.

On his part, Headmaster of the Anlo Afiadenyigba R.C. JHS, Mr. Topha-Mills Moses lauded the efforts of HRRG for extending the sensitization exercise on kidnapping to the school which he believes has benefited the students immensely. He called on the Human Rights Group to ensure its project covers all the schools across the country to rid of the canker of kidnapping, teenage pregnancy and tramadol abuse which has gained notoriety among the youth in recent times.

Recently, kidnapping and attacks on Ghanaians and foreign nationals in the country have smacks of a cause for alarm which the Ghana Police Service has described as ‘worrying’.

The fate of the three families in the Western Region continues to hang in the balance after their relatives went missing last year.

The thorny issue has compelled President Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo to break his silence on the matter with a promise to deal with the canker.

The Police are yet to find the missing girls and hunt for the perpetrators, as a result has come under barrage of criticism from the public.