EDUCATION
Teacher arrested for charging unapproved fees
Date Created : 9/20/2017 3:38:25 AM : Story Author : Myjoyonline.com
Last week eleven Senior High School heads were sanctioned over a similar incident.
The accused, Akpor Adjei, is also reported to have been selling mathematical sets, sandals and other learning materials to parents.
Speaking to Joy News, the DCE said Mr Adjei’s actions discouraged some students from reporting to class.
“Somewhere Monday, the Dadieso Senior High School started admitting students, and we all aware that the "Free SHS" policy, which is ongoing, requires that monies should not be taken from students.
“But somewhere Thursday, I started receiving complaints from students and parents that Dadieso Senior High School was taking money from them. So I became alarmed and the next day I went to the school and realised that that thing was true. So my checks from other parents proved that indeed such thing has happened…So I have caused the arrest of the teacher involved.
“He himself has confirmed that he has taken some money but I am yet to know the exact amount,” he narrated the incident to Joy News.
However, Mr. Adjei says he was only assisting parents who could not easily get items such as the mathematical sets other learning materials to buy. “I don’t see anything wrong with that…” he defends.
Last Thursday, two headmasters were sacked after charging unapproved fees following government roll out of free Senior High School policy.
The headmaster of Pentecost SHS in the Eastern Region, Mr. Wisdom Blazu and Assistant headmaster of Daffour Senior High School, Rev S.P Eleworkor, were relieved of their posts by the Ghana Education Service (GES).
The Daffour headmaster S.C.K Agbeke is to be reprimanded for “poor supervision”.
A total of nine others were interdicted, Director General of the Ghana Education Service, Professor Kwasi Opoku Amankwaah announced at a press conference Thursday.
The sanctions came after investigations into allegations of extortion against 19 school heads.
The interdicted persons include:
– Headmistress of Kwenyarko SHS, Mrs Florence Pra
– Headmistress of Ahantaman SHS, Mrs Mercy Ocloo
– Headmaster of Ekumfi Ameyaw SHS Techiman, Julian Okon and his Assistants Jacob Barzon and George Frimpong Kwarteng
– Headmaster of Assiwa SHS, Christian Attram
– Headmaster of La Presbyterian SHS in the Greater Accra Region, Samuel Salamat
– Head of Aggrey Memorial in the Central Region, Rev. Franklin K. Boadu has also been invited to Accra to explain why he has underdeclared but accuse GES of placing more students than his school can accomodate.
The GES maintains the headmaster has “no basis for complaint” after 450 students were placed in his school.