Saboba tragedy: Headmaster interdicted, remanded

Saboba tragedy: Headmaster interdicted, remanded

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has interdicted the Headmaster of the St Charles Junior High School (JHS) in Saboba in the Northern Region in connection with the drowning of nine children of the school.

Consequently, a committee has been set up to investigate the incident as a matter of urgency and apply the required sections on Mr Emmanuel Chinja.

The Director-General of the GES, Professor Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa, who disclosed this, also condemned the action of the headmaster in sending the students to work on his farm, leading to their death.

“What he did is a clear violation of our code of conduct. You are not supposed to use children for labour, and once he has done that, we are going to apply the rules and regulations to ensure that the proper thing is done,” he stated.

“We have asked that he be interdicted, a committee put in place to investigate the matter and then we apply the required sanctions,” Prof. Opoku-Amankwa said.

The GES Director-General was part of a government delegation to Saboba to commiserate with the bereaved families.

Among the delegation were a Deputy Minister of Education, Rev. John Ntim Fordjuor, the Northern Regional Minister, Alhaji Shani Alhassan Shaibu, and the Northern Regional Director of the GES, Dr Peter Attafuah.The delegation visited bythe bereaved families to commiserate with them and also attended a mass organised to pray for the deceased.

They also visited the St Charles JHS to console the students and the teachers.

Disaster

Nine students of the St Charles JHS drowned last Friday evening when they were crossing the River Oti in a canoe which capsised.

The victims were among 31 students of the school who had allegedly gone to work on their headmaster’s farm earlier in the day and who got drowned while returning home in batches

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