Education advocate, Saed Adams Banda, has spoken out against the recent outbreak of violence at Swedru Senior High School, which led to the suspension of 25 students.
According to him, the disciplinary action taken by the school authorities is appropriate and necessary for both maintaining order and protecting the future of the students involved.
Speaking on Happy Kaseɛbɔ, Banda emphasized that the students’ actions go against Ghanaian cultural norms and the values upheld by the country’s education system.
He stressed that those involved should face the full extent of school regulations to send a strong message and prevent similar incidents in the future.
He also called on the Ghana Education Service and the Ministry of Education to ensure that the established codes of conduct are enforced across all schools.
“Consistent application of discipline will help maintain a sense of order and respect, particularly in senior high schools, he stated” Mr. Banda admonished.