Government is to decide the fate of over 200 pregnant head porters also known as ‘Kayayei’ today, Minister of Gender, Children and Social Protection, Cynthia Mamle Morrison has said.
Over 200 pregnant Kayayei in Kumasi, Accra and Tema, who are homeless have been affected by the partial lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Speaking on the issue on radio, Cynthia Morrison, said she is hopeful by the close of Friday a decision will be taken.
“I informed the President about this issue on Thursday so hopefully a decision will be taken by the close of Friday".
“We will know if they will be supported to deliver at their present locations or be sent back to the northern regions,”
The Gender Minister said the pregnant head porters' issues are very delicate therefore government will act appropriately.
Earlier, president of the Head Porters Association in Ghana, Adiza Zongo Pioneer, had appealed to government to come to the rescue of the pregnant girls who she said are vulnerable.
“They don’t have decent accommodation here and so if they deliver here, there will be health challenges for them. I am appealing that they should be tested for Covid-19 to see if they are not infected before transporting them back to northern regions where they came from.”
“If they are transported to the north, they will be supported by their families in terms of feeding and care after delivery.”
Adiza said: “President Nana Akufo-Addo is a listening father and so he will surely assist to transport the head porters back home”.
She recounted several instances where the President had personally supported the head porters in trying times.
Source: Daily Guide
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Thank you Mr President and Minister for Gender for the initiative. Let's develop the district and regional capitals so that our youth from the North, Ashanti and other regions should stop trooping to Accra to suffer. Squatting, sleeping in the open. Some end up as kayayei, prostitutes, armed robbers, gays etc. I pray that a time will come when no Ghanaian will feel like traveling outside the country.
Your stats of 99% is questionable. Ask any of them where the father of their child is and they will tell you that "he is there". None of them will tell them they were raped!
The government should do everything to support these kayayes. However, the government should understand that there are more vulnerables than even the kayayes who are also homeless and have no where to go. This reliefs should not be concentrated on only the kayayes. Many people are living in the streets of Accra and kumasi and are in dire need of support. For these pregnant kayayes they should be protected and helped to deliver safely, but attention must also be focused on other pregnant girls who may not be kayayes but also need help. Covid 19 donations and relief funds and items in general is for all deprived and underprivileged and vulnerable Ghanaians.