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The Ahafo regional director of the National Commission for Civic Education (NCCE), Mr Eric Adu has revealed the need for parents, guardians, and society to ensure an adequate upbringing of children in the country to secure a better generational future.
He said people sometimes blame the commission for their immense contribution to strengthening juvenile regulations hence leading to the obstinance of children in society, a case he denied indicating that NCCE is only interested in promoting the right and freedom of children and not otherwise.
He has therefore pleaded with parents, Nananom, and other stakeholders to ensure children are well-trained to improve their future requirements and prevent other social vices.
Speaking in an exclusive interview with Kwaku Mensah Abrpa on the High Radio Breakfast show dubbed High Morning Breeze Mr. Eric Adu tasks the children to adhere to instructions from their parents and the aged denoting that some children go wayward as a result of peer influence which ends up affecting their lives.
He finally attributed various child labor to the increasing number of childbirth among teenagers stressing that the teenagers after giving birth find it difficult to effectively raise their children which subsequently subjects them to numerous forms of labor above their age limit to get something to feed themselves.
He, therefore pleaded with authorities to take into consideration the interest of these teenage mothers in the society to avoid future life setbacks.
Story By: Kwaku Mensah Abrampa (High Radio – Bechem)