Teenage Strip Teasers Invade Night Clubs In Accra

An undercover investigations conducted by the Ghana Palaver has revealed that teenagers between the ages of 14-16 years old have been lured into abominable act of stripping teasing at Nordsee Beach Resort at Korle Gonno and the Salenko Night Club at Post Office, all suburbs of Accra.

The act is held every Friday night between the hours of 11pm-3am and the teenagers stripped naked while some men use their fingers to fondling their breast and others inserting their fingers in the private part of the women. That of Salenko night club is held every Saturday between the hours of 11 pm to 3 am.

The act has paved way for teenage prostitution, illicit drug peddling and other criminal activities around the area. One could see the criminals who are mostly land guards openly terrorizing innocent passers by with impunity.

An undercover reporter of Ghana Palaver who visited the place on Valentine day to ascertain the veracity of the report saw the bizarre scene of young girls stripping naked whilst dancing to the admiration of young men.

The investigations also discovered that Police personnel are deployed to prevent people from taken pictures and videos of the strippers.

The master of the ceremony (MC) officially announces the presence of the Police personnel just before the girls come on stage to dance.

Further investigations revealed that teenagers between the ages of 14 to 16 years are allowed to enter to watch.

When this reporter contacted the Accra Mayor Dr. Alfred Oko Vanderpuje, he ordered one Mr. Okai to handle the issue and report back to him.

Mr. Okai therefore asked a staff of the assembly to go with this reporter with a promised to report his findings to his boss but the paper is yet o receive any response from the Mayor and his team.

When contacted, the Member of Parliament for Ablekuma South Hon. Friz Baffour in whose constituencies the two clubs are located denied any knowledge of such clubs.

He however promised to inform the National Security about the issue.