Human rights advocate and former minister Inusah Fuseini has called for stronger government action to shield citizens from sexual exploitation, emphasizing that freedom without protection is insufficient.
Speaking at a recent forum on human rights and social welfare, Fuseini stressed that while citizens enjoy liberties, the State has a critical role in safeguarding vulnerable populations from abuse and exploitation.
He highlighted the rising cases of sexual misconduct and exploitation, warning that failure to implement robust protective measures undermines both individual freedom and societal justice.
Fuseini urged lawmakers and policymakers to strengthen legal frameworks, enforcement mechanisms, and public awareness campaigns to combat sexual exploitation effectively.
Civil society groups have lauded his remarks, emphasizing that a balance between freedom and state protection is essential for a safe and just society.
