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Islamic SHS Clash: Bantama MP Urges Students Not To Use Demonstration To Address Concerns

M.Cby M.C
June 17, 2022
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Member of Parliament for Bantama, Francis Asenso-Boakye, has advised the students of the Islamic Senior High School not to use demonstration as means to getting their grievances attended to.

According to Honorable Asenso Boakye, the students can channel their grievances through their teachers, who would in turn, through the management, convey them to the appropriate quarters for better solutions.

Mr. Asenso-Boakye then, advised the students to be more concerned about their studies and not allow any adult to lure them into any activity that is unlawful and can plunge them into trouble.

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The MP who doubles as the Housing Minister charged the Ghana Education Service, to as a matter of urgency, conduct a full-scale investigation into the disturbances that occurred at the Islamic Senior High School at Ampabame in the Bantama Constituency.

Mr. Asenso Boakye asked the service to probe the allegations that some management members and teaching staff incited the students to embark on the demonstration and to block the portion of the road in front of the school.

“Right from the day and up till now, there is an allegation that the students were incited by one or two members of management and teaching staff to demonstrate. We shouldn’t countenance that, we shouldn’t encourage that; we shouldn’t take the developmental challenges in the country to create confusion.

“That is not acceptable. And it is on that note that I want to urge the Ghana Education Service to conduct full-scale investigation into this allegation, so that it would guide possible future occurrences of this nature- so that whenever there is a problem in any school, students would not be incited to go on demonstration”.

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Asenso Boakye asserted that if any management member or teacher who was involved in inciting the students to embark on the demonstration is not punished, it would motivate other schools with challenges to replicate what the students of Islamic SHS did.

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The Minister then lauded the IGP for the visit to the school on the day of the incident, and the swift action taken against some leading figures in the Police Service in the Ashanti Region. He therefore called on the IGP to cause the service to fast track investigations into the alleged police brutalities.

The Bantama MP disclosed that there are other challenges he was briefed on when he visited the school, citing the siting of a fuel station close to the school which has serious safety implications on the school.

The Minister promised to meet the authorities of the National Petroleum Authority to ascertain why they approved that location for the establishment of the fuel station, “and to decide on how the station can be moved from the current location as it poses possible danger to the entire Islamic Senior High School Community.”

Speaking on the demand for speed ramps in front of the school, the reason the students blocked the road on Monday, Honorable Francis Asenso-Boakye announced that it was already in government’s plans to construct the ramps, adding that very soon, people would see the Islamic SHS ones and others being constructed to drastically reduce the number of accidents occurring on the roads due to lack of speed ramps.

Prior to this, as the Member of Parliament for the area, Mr. Francis Asenso-Boakye visited the school to get firsthand information on Monday’s disturbances there which led to the hospitalization of some of the students due to an approach employed by police personnel to disperse the agitated students. His visit was also to reason with the management on best ways to curtail the recurrence of such an incident.

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