A Partnership for National Unity (APNU) yesterday blasted the public education system, while calling on government to urgently implement sex education programmes in schools.
Speaking at a press conference yesterday, APNU Leader David Granger frontally addressed the recordings that have surfaced featuring children from a secondary school engaging in sex acts, even as the Education Ministry has launched an investigation.
“Sex happens. Boys and girls reaching the age of puberty, experience changes in their bodies and it is predictable that they will have heightened interest in the opposite sex,” he said.
“Handling of the case must go back to the responsibility of Ministry of Education to conduct better sex education programmes and