Founder of Ikederb Medical Outreach Isaac Amoah, has disclosed that a recent survey suggests that the majority of Ghanaian youth no longer prefer the use of condoms.
In reference to the survey, he indicated respondents said the condoms available in Ghana are small in size and feels very tight.
”In a recent survey we conducted, respondents said condoms available in Ghana often feel too small, and many therefore avoid using them because they feel uncomfortably tight,” he unveiled on Saturday, March 22, 2026.
He made this revelation during a free HIV screening and education organised by Ikederb medical outreach in collaboration with Osu Gospel Centre Assemblies of God, an HIV/AIDS Awareness Campaign, themed: Early Detection Saves Lives.
He highlighted that at least 15,000 people are infected with the virus each year, emphasizing how widespread HIV remains.
“HIV is still with us, every year 15,000 people become infected, this shows the virus is still spreading,” he said.
Speaking further with Angel FM reporters, he appealed to the youth to consistently use condoms during sexual intercourse.

“I urge you, condoms are elastic and can be used, please use them to protect yourselves,” he said.
He added “If you do not know the HIV status of your household help, be cautious, make sure your child does not share a toothbrush, and avoid using sharp objects that others have already used.”
Mr. Amoah advised the public to follow protective measures to avoid contracting the virus, which has become alarming.
Source: Christabel Opare

































































