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Ministry and GES officials visit family of Murdered Headteacher;call on Teachers to register for GES/SIC life Insurance

The Ministry of Education and the Ghana Education Service have visited the family of the murdered headteacher of Salvation Army Basic School.

They visited the bereaved family, pupils and teachers of the Salvation Army Basic School on Monday,May 13,2019.

The Ministry was represented by the Minister of Education, Hon Mathew Opoku Prempeh.

Director General of GES, Professor Kwasi Opoku Amankwa pledged their support to the family and police to ensure justice prevailed.

During the visit,the delegation interacted with the aggrieved teachers and appealed to them to return to the classroom as early as possible so that the BECE candidates will not be unduly punished.

The teachers were also admonished to take part in the GES/SIC life group insurance for unforeseen circumstances such as this.

The late teacher, Mr George Somuah was callously murdered by some social miscreants at Asiakwa in the Eastern Region.

The Kibi District Magistrate Court presided over by Her Lordship Alice Efua Yirenkyi has remanded into Prison Custody  six  young men.

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The young men are accused persons facing prosecution over the murder of a teacher at Salvation Army Basic School in Asiakwa.

The accused persons – Richard Amaning ,18, Mireku Emmanuel, 19, and Philop Kodie, 19.

The rest include Offei Frimpong, 19, Ezekiel Boadu,20, and Evans Aboagye alias Otega, 19 who are  facing charges of conspiracy to commit crime to with Murder and Murder.

Source: EducationGhana.net


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