This comes following a report that a student of the school, attacked one of the teachers by name, John Kwashi Akey, after the teacher confronted the final year Visual Arts student over his manhandling of a first-year student. A report by citinewsroom.com stated that the student, Gilbert Akakpo, then pulled out a sharp object and attempted stabbing the teacher, resulting in the teacher sustaining cuts on his arm. In a statement from the National Association of Graduate Teachers, it said that it disagrees with the reports that the student who was in police custody, has been granted bail and asked to prepare to write the West African Secondary School Certificate Examination. The exam is to be invigilated by the same teacher and his colleagues but NAGRAT says the teachers have their blessings to boycott the exercise. NAGRAT also expressed regret at the news that some influential persons within the school were the very people who pushed for the students’ bail.
Source: GhanaWeb August 14, 2021 08:37 UTC