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Comprehensive Sexuality Education Is Demonic Packaging — Rev nana Tekyi Asiedu

Rev. Nana Tekyi Asiedu, a Reverend Minister who doubles as political analyst and the founder of Mount Zion Prayer Ministry says the Comprehensive Sexual Education (CSE) on Lesbianism, Gayism, Bisexualim and Transgender (LBGT) being introduced by the Ghana Education Service (GES) in the public schools is demonic in packaging.
He describes it as rather, a Comprehensive Satanic Engagement (CSE).
Rev. Nana Tekyi said, the LBGT is demonic and a satanic orchestrated policy to indirectly lure Ghanaians into accepting it.
Speaking on Rite FM’s Morning Show, he noted that massive demonstration will hit government if the ministry does not rescind its decision.
According to him, the move lacks in-depth consultation and that it is intended to demonize the future of Ghanaian kids.
“It is mind blowing demonic and satanic from the deep sea of satanic stronghold to destroy Ghana, no two ways about that. I feel awful about the policy and baffles my thinking why Ghanaian leaders would want to implement such a demonic policy. The stance of Ghana on LBGT is firm and frowns on its acceptance. Both Christians, Muslims and all other bodies have kicked against the move and just observe the indirect tactics being use to implement it,” he posited.
But the Education Ministry, among other things, said students are expected to “acquire accurate information on sexual rights and reproductive health.”
It will also help students “nurture positive attitudes and values including open-mindedness, respect for self and others, positive self-worth /esteem, comfort, none judgemental attitudes, sense of responsibility concerning their sexual and reproductive health.”
However, Rev Nana Tekyi Asiedu, noted that the move is a gradual and steady process deliberately adopted by government to implement a contrary stance of Ghanaians.
He vows to champion a massive demonstration against the government and make sure the system is boycotted if the ministry does not rescinds its decision.
“Myself together with GPCC and other religious bodies are not in support and, if the ministry feels they have the right to implement it: our children will boycott the class, our teachers will not teach, our schools will reject it and we will embark on a massive demonstration to indicate to the whole world our stance,” he fumed.
But in what could be described as a rebuttal, Dr Daniel Fenyin who is an educationist said, Ghanaians are judging the system too quick instead of looking at how best the program will be implemented.
He said when well executed, will come with many benefits that will enable the Ghanaian children to be more vigilant.
By: Austin Ofori Addo/ritefmonline.org

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