“CSE should read Common Sense Education.It should be taught first to the occupants of the Flagstaff House”
There is widespread opposition to plans to introduce CSE to pupils in basic schools in Ghana. But proponents defend it strongly, arguing that it will empower pupils against sexual harassment.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has however stated that the introduction of the Comprehensive Sexuality Education( CSE), will not open the floodgates for lesbians, gays, bisexual and transgender as claimed by a section of the public.
Cassandra Twum Ampofo who is the Head of Public Affairs of GES noted that, the state agency “will not under any circumstance implement any programme which goes contrarily to the legal, cultural norms, values and beliefs of the Ghanaian people.”