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TTAG mourns Murdered Headteacher,calls on Stakeholders to condemn the act to give Confidence to Teachers

The leadership of the Teacher Trainees Association of Ghana (TTAG) has shown solidarity to the murdered headtecher of Salvation Army Basic Schhol.

The leadership has called on stakeholders to condemn the act in order to give confidence to teachers and trainees under tarining.

The leadership made this revelation in a statement issued by its national seceretariat on Tursday,May 16,2019.

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The teacher trainees also thanked the Minister for Education and the Ghana Education Service for their quick response to the matter.

The trainees indicayted, that the media should also put in much effort to condemn the act in order to give hope to teachers as well as trainees under tarining.

The Association also bessecheed the Judiciary and law enforce ment agancies to ensuere justice prevailed in dealing with the suspects in thie matter to serve as deternt to others.

The Murder of the Headteacher

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.

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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