Stop Giving Money To Child Beggars - Deputy Gender Minister

Stop Giving Money To Child Beggars - Deputy Gender Minister

 

 

The Deputy Minister for the Gender, Women and Social Protection, Lariba Zuweira Abudu, has cautioned the public against alms giving to child beggars. According to her, the Ministry has information that a number of child beggars loitering the street are also part of a trafficking syndicate. The children are reported to have also been

 

trafficked from the Sahelian region by an unnamed woman who drives the children to various streets in Accra to beg for alms every morning, picking them at night to take monies generated by the children. The Deputy Minister disclosed this during a Parliamentary Roundtable Discussion on Human Trafficking in Ghana,

 

 

by the Mpraeso MP, Davis Opoku in collaboration with the International Justice Mission. Mrs. Abudu noted that when the public stops giving, it will also cut the income accrued by these children thereby sending a signal to the traffickers that the business is also no longer lucrative. Other members of Parliament present included Davis Opoku

 

 

Ansah -Mpraeso, Darkoa Newman - Okaikoi Central, Paul Twum Barimah - Dormaa East, Charles Acheampong - Lower West Akim, among others shared their views on how disruptive trafficking had become in various constituencies of the country. The International Justice Mission and the Gender Ministry however assures the

 

 

 

 

general public about its commitment to drastically reduce human trafficking in Ghana, especially across the Volta lake.