There is an out-pour of anger from Ghanaians over the defilement of a four-year-old girl in central Ghana by a young man with the alleged perpetrator being freed by traditional leaders.
Local media, Joy FM reported that the incident occurred on October 14, 2017 with the victim’s mother, Monica Nyarko claiming that chiefs in her community refused to punish the suspect.
The traditional leaders are said to have told the mother of the victim that the suspect was pronounced innocent by the community’s deity.
The little girl is reported by local media to be unable to stand and in serious pain as she battles for her life. There have been many criticisms from many Ghanaians on social media and a call for justice for the little girl.
In Ghana, we treat rape as a ‘woman’s issue’. It is a national security issue. It is time we re-framed it; took it from the margins to the mainstream. pic.twitter.com/yJXKAzKHNR
— EstherArmah (@estherarmah) October 26, 2017
PLEASE @NAkufoAddo this CANNOT happen in Ghana! INNOCENT CHILDREN are suffering whilst perpetrators go free! #DOSOMETHING @newafricanwoman pic.twitter.com/tQFgEhKJhG
— Anita M.V. Erskine™ (@TheAnitaErskine) October 25, 2017
16. 15. 13. 4. 3. 7 (months!)
Ages of girls of who’ve bn raped in #Ghana. Yet we blame them & the rapists roam free! #Justice4Her #CitiCBS https://t.co/d1K8T2Izur— Jemila Abdulai (@jabdulai) October 25, 2017
A four-year-old girl has been defiled. A FOUR-YEAR-OLD GIRL HAS BEEN DEFILED!!!!!!!
And you can bet we haven’t even scratched the surface of these heinous acts. The perpetrator MUST be dealt with accordingly. Ignorance kills. We NEED to do better. #Ghana
— Kokui Hanson (@kokui_selormey) October 25, 2017
The rape pandemic in #Ghana we pretend not to notice. https://t.co/2jxlANm95V
— Sabolai Radio (@sabolairadio) October 25, 2017
A gender advocacy group, the Alliance for Women in Media Africa (AWMA) has petitioned the country’s police service to bring the perpetrator to justice.
The group in its petition to the police command said it was demanding “The immediate transfer of the case to the National Police headquarters in Accra, due to the lackadaisical attitude of the Municipal Police Command in handling the case”.
The gender group is also asking the police to “Immediate arrest of the suspect of the pending full investigations”.
Source: Africafeeds.com