20th January 2025 7:55:38 AM
1 min readDr.The Member of Parliament for Builsa South, Clement Apaak, has delivered a resolute message to individuals contemplating the misappropriation of food designated for students. He firmly declared that such actions would no longer be permitted, warning that perpetrators would face stringent repercussions. Dr.
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Apaak reiterated that resources meant for students must serve their intended purpose and stressed that any effort to redirect or deprive students of these provisions would attract the harshest legal penalties. “Let those who have been fleecing the system know that henceforth such conduct will be severely punished. Food meant to feed our wards must be fed to our wards.
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Anyone caught diverting food or trying to shortchange our students in any way will face the full weight of the law,” he added. A viral video captured by an eyewitness has prompted the arrest of a taxi driver allegedly involved in offloading diverted supplies. In swift response, the Ghana Education Service (GES) has suspended three officers from Tsito Senior High Technical School in the Volta Region to allow for an in-depth investigation.
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The individuals implicated include Rev. Joy Kafui Akpebu, the Headmaster, Sylvanus Awunyo, the Storekeeper, and Samuel Kwame Ampeh, the Driver. They stand accused of misappropriating 100 cartons of tinned tomatoes intended for student meals. This disciplinary action is consistent with Section 8, Clauses (i-v) of the GES Code of Conduct, which permits the service to suspend staff suspected of obstructing investigative efforts.
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