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GES Sacks 14 Students Over WASSCE Violence

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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has dismissed 14 students in some Senior High Schools (SHS) following recent incidents of insubordination and violence recorded in the ongoing 2020 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).

They have also been suspended from writing their remaining papers in the ongoing examination.

The following are the affected students;

Nicholas Cobbinah` – Sekondi College

Kardimell Suapim- Sekondi College

John Kwofie- Sekondi College

Simon Ameyibor (Senior Prefect) – Tweneboah Koduah SHS

Thomas Anokye – Tweneboah Koduah SHS

Juliet Amoakowaa – Tweneboah Kpoduah SHS

Emmanuel Ashiangmor – Battor SHS

Peter Sissi – Battor SHS

Ameka Nyamiitse Nyamiitse – Battor SHS

Shadrack Daitey – Battor SHS

Alfred Attiso – Battor SHS

Solomon Brako – Juaben SHS

Albert Agyekum – Juaben SHS

Robert Inkoom – Juaben SHS

Management of the Ghana Education Service (GES) said in a statement that these sanctions have been taken to “serve as a deterrent and to ensure that life and property are protected in schools.”

Three teachers have also been suspended from invigilating pending conclusion of the investigation to ascertain their culpability for their roles in the alleged activities.

Source: GhanaFeed.Com

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