Astute Lecturer at the University of Ghana with the Department of Communication, Dr. Aurelia Ayisi has urged all Education Stakeholders to come on board to help fight sexual corruption in schools since the fight can't be won solely by the Ghana Education Service (GES).
She made this known in an interaction with Sompa TV's Eric Annan in a 3-day training workshop, organized for 30 journalists across the country in Accra on the topic 'Sexual Corruption on the use of the Right to Information Law' (RTI).

She also hinted that the Education Ministry should set up stringent rules and regulations on the prohibition of teachers and headmasters having sexual affair with students and also see to its strict enforcement.

She also admitted that series of training should be organized for students and teachers on the abnormally for both to know the implications they stand to attract should they involve themselves in such act.

She added that when all her proposed directives are done with proper measures put in place, then the attitude of male and female teachers having sexually mutual with their students can be said as a thing of the past in Ghanaian education system.
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