Activists of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transsexual, Queer and Intersex (LGBTIQ+) movement have reportedly infiltrated the Ola Girls Senior High School in Ho in the Volta Region.
According to the reports, the Management of the school has confirmed that the group is using some students as proxies to recruit other students into the LGBTQI+ Movement
Headmistress of the school, Regina Coffie is reported as informing a PTA meeting that rainbow-colored paraphernalia which are tokens of the group have been retrieved from students.
“There is one in the final year who was exposed to someone working with the Army in Takoradi. The person is a lesbian, we have big people who are out there looking for girls,” the headmistress is quoted as saying.
“We got this information through juniors who were bold enough so, at the Guidance and Counselling Department, we are doing a lot.”
She is said to have urged parents and guardians to be vigilant. “They also try to lure others so what I am saying is, even when they complete and come back home, or even if they are in school and come back on holiday, please keep your eyes on them,” she advised.
“We are trying our best so please parents, you must also try to support us,” she stressed.
According to reports, at least two students in the boarding house have been withdrawn from the boarding school over their gay activities.
The LGBTQ+ students are believed to have been linked to some powerful advocates who are pumping funds into their activities.