Ghana Education News| August 2021| Our Drinking Water Boosts Sexual Desire, DCE Makes Shocking Revelation.
The Bongo District Chief Executive (DCE), Peter Ayinbisa, blames the increase of adolescent pregnancies on the water community drinks. The water is believed to have the ability to increase libido among males and females.
In recent years, the District has seen an increase in adolescent pregnancies, causing anxiety among parents and elders alike.
Investigations on why the Community’s Water Boosts Sexual Desire
His investigations have led DCE Peter Ayinbisa to believe that the water in the District is a significant cause of the increasing number of adolescent pregnancy cases.
It has been stated to him that the water not only increases the sexual urge of males, but it also makes women extremely fertile.
“Somebody told me a story that the water we drink makes us [men] sexually active and makes the women highly potent.”
“I don’t know the science of it, but a female nurse told me that it’s true. That the water we drink makes us highly potent and makes us the men sexually active. I don’t know the science of it but this was what somebody told me and I am tempted to believe it,” the Bongo District DCE told Bolgatanga-based Dreamz FM in an interview.
It’s time to put measures in place to cope with adolescent pregnancies, says DCE Peter Ayinbisa, in spite of the alarming revelation.
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It’s a complex issue, and there isn’t just one method to go about fixing the situation. Parents have a role to play in this process. As a government and as a municipal assembly, we have a responsibility to play.
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Some persons have called for scientific investigations into the perception that their drinking water boosts the sexual desire of the people.

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