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GHANASCO Headmaster Reinstated After Interdiction Over ‘Toilet Cubicles’

GHANASCO Headmaster Reinstated After Interdiction Over ‘Toilet Cubicles’

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has reinstated the interdicted headmaster of Ghana Senior High School (GHANASCO) with immediate effect. Doughlas Haruna was interdicted after a video surfaced on social media showing some students of the school using toilet cubicles allegedly as dormitories. The GES in a statement issued dated April 16, the Regional Director of Education asked both the head and senior housemaster to step aside for a thorough investigation. “The Headmaster and the Senior Housemaster have been directed to step aside to allow for further investigations into the matter by the Regional Director of Education and report back in…
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GHANASCO Headmaster Explains How Come Students Sleep In ‘Toilets’, Denies Conversion Into Dormitories

GHANASCO Headmaster Explains How Come Students Sleep In ‘Toilets’, Denies Conversion Into Dormitories

The headmaster of Ghana Senior High School (GHANASCO) in the northern regional capital of Tamale has vehemently denied reports that the authorities of the school have converted a toilet facility into a residential block for students. In a video sighted by GhanaWeb, Douglas Haruna Yakubu maintained that the school has excess capacity to admit more students into its boarding facilities. Addressing the originator of the video, he stated: "What he saw, which I want to use the word advisedly, he was told to see, is that these buildings which were constructed by Osagyefo Dr Kwame Nkrumah in the 60s have…
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GHANASCO Headmaster Asked To Step Aside As GES Investigates Use Of ‘Toilet Cubicles’ For Accommodation

GHANASCO Headmaster Asked To Step Aside As GES Investigates Use Of ‘Toilet Cubicles’ For Accommodation

Ghana Education Service (GES) says it is investigating a video on social media in which some students at Ghana Senior High School (GHANASCO) in Tamale, are using toilet cubicles as dormitories. According to a statement issued dated April 16, the Regional Director of Education has asked both the head and senior housemaster to step aside for a thorough investigation. “The Headmaster and the Senior Housemaster have been directed to step aside to allow for further investigations into the matter by the Regional Director of Education and report back in two weeks,” the statement signed by the Head of the Public…
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