ALL PREFECTS OF KROBEA SANTE TECH/VOC. INST. DECLARED WANTED; PARENTS MUST SURRENDER THEM TO POLICE
One of the damaged vehicles |
Similarly,
any parent or guardian hiding any of the students of the school should
surrender him or her to the Police also immediately for the law to take its
cause in an effort at finding a solution to the rampage that occurred at the
school at the weekend. Mr. Osei Mensah gave the directive after a visit to the
school at Asokore in the Sekyere East district in the Ashanti region.
Mr.
Osei Mensah announced the composition of a five-member Investigation Committee
to unravel all circumstances regarding the riot including the legalities,
culpability of individuals and groups at the school, values of the damaged
vehicles and other properties saying that, ultimately, the students will bear
the full cost since government does not have the funds now to bear the cost.
Mr. Osei Mensah indicated that, the date for
re-opening the school depends largely on the report and subsequent measures to
be put in place. The REGSEC Chairman the District Police Command to declare all
the School Prefects wanted in connection with the riot.
He
warned, “We cannot tolerate these things. Students acting with impunity we have
to crash this type of indiscipline and especially this region. We will screen
them those found culpable the law will deal with them. Those whose involvement
is insignificant or may be were not involved, we can’t still keep them.”
“Around
midnight on Saturday, all I saw was that, the students were making noise. I
asked two of my Housemasters to find out what was happening. All they said was
there was nothing at stake so they asked them to go and sleep and they went
inside. Not long afterwards, all I heard was y’ani abre, y’ani abre k))
chanting war songs. And then I saw that they had surrounded my residence and
they forced their way to get me out of it. I also quickly called the Police”,
Mr. Salvo recounted.
On
the recommendation of the Sekyere East District Security Council, the Ashanti
Regional Security Council, REGSEC in consultation with the Regional Education
directorate closed down the Institute indefinitely.
In a follow up to ascertain the reality of the
situation, Chairman of the REGSEC, Mr. Simon Osei Mensah, who is also the
Regional Minister, in the company of others, toured the premises. He learnt that, even before the official
close down of the school, the students had run away. The REGSEC Chairman also
held an in-camera meeting with the key stakeholders to get detail briefing
about the incident.
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