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GES gives 14 dismissed students second chance to write final exams

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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has granted the President’s demand to allow the 14 dismissed students to write their final exams.

According to GES in a statement dated August 10, 2020, the students are to write their final exams in their respective schools.

It would be recalled that President Akufo-Addo a few days ago expressed the hope that the Ghana Education Service (GES) will allow the 14 dismisses Senior High School (SHS) students to take their final examinations.

The President, in a statement signed by the Director of Communications at the Presidency, Eugene Arhin, expressed the belief “that everyone deserves a second chance in life and is thus , hopeful that the students will be allowed by the GES to take their examinations as scheduled.”

The President has therefore urged the Minister of Education, Dr Matthew Opoku Prempeh, to engage the GES on the ban of the students.

The Ghana Education Service, it would be recalled, dismissed some students over indiscipline.

GES had also barred the students from writing the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) exams.

The affected students are Nicholas Cobbinah, Kardimell Suapim and John Kwofie all of Sekondi College.

Others are Simon Ameyibor who is the Senior Prefect, Thomas Anokye and Juliet Amoakowaa all of Tweneboah Koduah Senior High School; Emmanuel Ashiangmor, Peter Sissi, Ameka Nyamilse, Shadrack Dolley, and Alfred Attiso of Battor SHS.

The rest are Solomon Brako, Albert Agyekum and Robert Inkoom of Juaben SHS.

“They are to leave the various schools forthwith,” GES said in a statement signed by its Director General, Prof. Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa.

In the statement, GES condemned the various acts of indiscipline.

Also, GES has interdicted some teachers namely Thomas Anpkue of Tweneboa Kodua SHS, Joseph Andoh of Sekondi College and Evans Yeboah of Kade Senior High Technical School.

“They are further being referred to the security agencies for further investigations,” GES said in the statement.

But the statement from the presidency said “even though the acts of indiscipline undertaken by these students are intolerable, acts which have led to their subsequent dismissal from school, President Akufo-Addo is of the firm view that dismissal alone is enough punishment, and will serve as enough deterrent against future acts of indiscipline.”

Reacting to the President’s statement, GES said even though the students have been pardoned to write their final exams, they are dismissed from school and are to leave the various compounds immediately.

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