The Minority in Parliament has commended the Ghana Education Service (GES), for terminating the appointments of some teachers under its watch, who were found guilty of sexual misconduct among other offenses.
It said the move was a good enough punitive measure that could deter other teachers from taking advantage of their position to sexually exploit students.
Speaking to Citi News, the Minority spokesperson on Education and Member of Parliament for Akatsi North constituency, Peter Nortsu Kotoe said, “I pray that teachers will learn from this experience and they will make sure that others who are in that habit will put a stop to it. Having sexual knowledge of a child as low as 8 years and all those things is not good. It affects the life of the child forever. I commend the GES for that action and I pray that they will continue to do it without fear or favour so that all those involved will be well punished.”
Earlier this week, the service announced that it had sacked ten teachers for violating its disciplinary code.
Out of the ten, six were found guilty of sexual misconduct, four others were found guilty of stealing and another found guilty of defilement.
All the indicted GES staff were found guilty by an investigative committee set up by the Education Service and convicted by a court.
GES SANCTIONS STAFF
The under listed persons have been sanctioned for breaching aspects of the Code of Professional Conduct of the Ghana Education Service.
- A) SEXUAL/IMMORAL MISCONDUCT
The following have had their appointments terminated:
- Mr Vincent Nii Armah 0too – St. Francis SHTS, Akim Oda
- Mr Kester Ansah Djan – Benkum SHS, Larteh — Akuapem
iii. Mr Adjetey Anum James – Okumaning Ugars Basic, Okumaning E/R
- Mr Bright Akpalu – Akwatia Presby SHS, Akwatia
- Mr William Akompong – Nyankumasi SHS, Assin Nyankumasi
- Mr Robert Seppey, – Adumanu D/A Basic School, Asikuma Odoben Brakwa
- B) CONVICTION OF STEALING
The following were convicted of stealing by the Court and has therefore been dismissed:
- Madam Comfort Oduro Bruce – Ghana Secondary School, Koforidua
- Mr Alfred Kumah – Regional Education Office, Koforidua
iii. Mr Kwasi Agyeman SDA SHS, Koforidua
CONVICTION OF DEFILEMENT
- Mr Wiayuga Mumuni United Basic School, Tumu, Upper West
He has been dismissed from the service.
The decision was taken after they went through the due process at all levels from the school through the GES Council. This is to serve as a deterrent to others who have the intention of doing similar things.
SIGNED
CASSANDRA TWUM AMPOFO
HEAD, PUBLIC RELATIONS UNIT
GES cracks down on sexual misconduct
Recently, the Ashanti Regional Directorate of the Ghana Education Service suspended the Assistant Headmaster of Kumasi High School, George Amponsah-Duodo, over allegations that he has sodomized some students of the boy’s school.
Four students had leveled allegations against the school head.
The GES is still investigating the matter.
For many child’s rights activists, the action remains commendable as the GES until recently only transferred teachers who are sex offenders to different schools and not dismiss them, allowing such offenders to perpetuate the crime at their new places of work.
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By: Jonas Nyabor | citinewsroom.com | Ghana