Ken Ofori-Atta, the Minister of Finance, pointed out the societal pressures that often push men to seek extramarital relationships in Ghana.
During his speech, Ofori-Atta highlighted the challenging nature of the situation, stating, "The issue in Ghana for marriages is that somehow, the system compels you to have a girlfriend. And it’s a very difficult thing. So, what do you do? When the whole society is moving in that direction?"
In an effort to address this social problem, the finance minister proposed a unique solution—referring to one's spouse as a boyfriend or girlfriend.
By defining one's wife as a girlfriend, Ofori-Atta believed that the underlying problem could be resolved. He explained, "Now if you are able to define your wife as your girlfriend, you’ve solved the problem. It looks like just a statement, but I think it’s the heart of fidelity and a good society. So, let’s make our spouses our boyfriends and girlfriends, and we will have solved Ghana’s problem."
In conclusion, Ken Ofori-Atta, Ghana's Minister of Finance, shed light on the societal factors that often lead men to seek relationships outside of marriage. He proposed a unique solution of referring to one's spouse as a boyfriend or girlfriend, considering it a way to foster fidelity and build a stronger society.
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