A Member of Parliament in Ghana is blaming videogames, at least partly, for declining standards of education in the country.
Dr. Kofi Asarae, MP for the southern Ghana town of Akwatia, is pushing for a bye-law that would force such videogame centers to remain closed during the day, in order to eliminate their ability to lure students away from school and their studies.
Dr. Asarae, reports PeaceFMOnline, would like to see the facilities remain closed until 1800 hours every day.
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