More than 2,000 Ghanaians call for parliamentary action on the case of missing Takoradi girls ▷ Ghana news



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The information available on YEN.com.gh shows that over 2000 Ghanaians have signed a petition concerning the case of the three missing Takoradi girls.

The petitioners asked the Parliament to question certain security agencies as well as the ministry responsible for gender, child protection and social protection.

YEN.com.gh understands that this petition is part of a campaign by Child Rights International to put pressure on the agencies involved in this case.

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Ruth Quayson, Priscilla Blessing Bentum and Priscilla Koranchie were reportedly abducted between August 2018 and January 2019.

The main suspect, a certain Samuel Wills, is currently serving a prison sentence for breaking the prison.

According to a report from Citinews.com.gh, a second suspect, John Oji, was placed in custody.

The executive director of the NGO, Bright Appiah, said that "the organization is currently trying to get more signatories of Ghanaians and send it to Parliament to demand responsibility for the missing girls ".

The NGO has meanwhile urged the government to go beyond the law and take into account the social cost borne by families.

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Source: Yen.com.gh

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