Sex-for-Rent Scandal in Ashaiman Highlights Exploitation of Female Tenants
A troubling sex-for-rent scandal has emerged in Ashaiman, raising concerns about the exploitation of female tenants by some landlords and property caretakers. Reports indicate that women seeking accommodation in the area have been allegedly pressured into providing sexual favours in exchange for hou
Ogyem Solomon

A troubling sex-for-rent scandal has emerged in Ashaiman, raising concerns about the exploitation of female tenants by some landlords and property caretakers. Reports indicate that women seeking accommodation in the area have been allegedly pressured into providing sexual favours in exchange for housing, a practice condemned by residents and civil society groups.
The issue came to light through cases handled at the Ashaiman Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Centre, where mediators dealt with disputes involving tenants and caretakers. One such case involved a woman who rented a room for two years and later became romantically involved with the caretaker. She claimed that her tenancy extensions were linked to the personal relationship. Even after she became pregnant by another man, the caretaker reportedly continued to control her stay before ultimately asking her to vacate the property.
During mediation, the caretaker admitted that he was not the actual owner of the property and claimed to have acted on instructions from the landlord. The ADR Centre facilitated a resolution, ensuring the tenant received compensation for the situation.
According to reports, financial hardship and rising rent costs in Ashaiman are contributing factors to the exploitation. Some tenants, struggling to meet rental demands, are vulnerable to coercive arrangements that compromise their safety and dignity.
Civil society advocates warn that the sex-for-rent practice is a serious violation of tenant rights and a form of exploitation. They are calling for stronger protections for tenants and public awareness campaigns to educate renters on their rights and safe reporting channels. Legal experts note that demanding sexual favours as a condition for housing may amount to coercion or abuse and could be challenged under Ghanaian law.
The scandal has sparked nationwide debate, highlighting the need for transparent and fair tenancy practices, especially in urban areas where economic pressures increase the risk of abuse. Authorities in Ashaiman and community leaders are urged to strengthen safeguards to protect vulnerable tenants and prevent further exploitation.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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