An influential traditional priest aged 63 has sparked an outrage in Ghana by marrying a 12-year-old girl. The priest, Nuumo Borketey Laweh Tsuru XXXIII, married her in a customary ceremony held on Saturday. In the face of criticism, community leaders have said people do not understand their customs and traditions. This incident has reignited the debate on child marriage and cultural practices in Ghana, as well as the protection of minors from such unions. It has also brought to light the prevalence of child marriage in the country, with statistics showing that 19% of girls are married before the age of 18 and 5% before their 15th birthday. The public outcry and calls for the dissolution of the marriage highlight the need for authorities to address such issues and uphold laws that protect vulnerable individuals, especially minors. The response from government authorities, the role of traditional leaders, and the implications of this event on Ghanaian society are all important factors to consider in order to prevent future occurrences and safeguard the rights of young girls in the country.
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