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Dr. Benjamin Otchere-Ankrah, a Governance lecturer at the Central University, has called on Ghanaians to collectively condemn the decadence in the Ghanaian society.
He stated that the soceity is so broken that the youth have begun to adopt bad habits and that it is about time for discipline to be inculcated into the populace, particularly the youth.
His statement is in connection with the murder at Kasoa in the Central Region.
Two teenagers, on Saturday, murdered a 10-year old child to seek money rituals.
The deceased, Ishmael Mensah, was a Class Four pupil of the Maranatha School.
To Dr. Benjamin Otchere-Ankrah, the Kasoa incident brings to the discussion table the issue of indiscipline in the society.
Reacting to the issue on Peace FM’s ”Kokrokoo”, he stated the society must teach the youth the right values to become good leaders.
“What are the values that we teach them?”, he queried.
He asked Ghanaians to use the same momentum they used to condemn the LGBTQ+ community when their issue came up months ago to address the indiscipline in society.
“Let’s talk against indiscipline in our society, especially among the the youth…The aggression and the enthusiasm that we used to condemn the LGBTQ+ issue, let’s use the same force to talk about indiscipline,” he stressed.
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