Moesha doesn’t speak for Ghanaian women – Gender Ministry - News Summed Up

Moesha doesn’t speak for Ghanaian women – Gender Ministry


General News of Saturday, 14 April 2018Source: classfmonline.comMoesha doesn’t speak for Ghanaian women – Gender MinistryOtiko Afisah Djaba is the Minister of Gender, Children and Social ProtectionThe Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has disassociated Ghanaian women from the comments made by actress Moesha Boduong on CNN to the effect that Ghana’s economy is so bad to the extent that women are compelled to have sexual affairs with men regardless of their marital status just to survive. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has monitored the comments made by Ms. Moesha Boduong, a Ghanaian actress, on CNN with dismay and dissatisfaction. We wish to dissociate Ghanaian women from the comments of Ms. Moesha Boduong. On behalf of Ghanaian women and men, the Ministry condemns Moesha’s statements and in particular her generalizations, which are unjustified.Our outrage is situated in Ms. Moesha’s presumption to tar many Ghanaian women with this mercenary behavior. Indeed, Ghanaian women are considered the engine of growth in the informal sector because of their contributions, tenacity, creativity, sacrifice and hard work in the face of all their challenges.


Source: GhanaWeb April 14, 2018 09:11 UTC



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