Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Ghana: St Johns School Faces Legal Action - AllAfrica.com

Alfred AdamsTakoradi

THE Father of the concluding twelvemonth pupil of St. Jasper Johns Senior High School in Sekondi, who was wrongly walked out of the scrutiny centre on the evidence that he had not paid his school fees, have petitioned the Director General of Republic Of Republic Of Ghana Education Service (GES), to do probe into the fortune surrounding the incident.

The father, Mr. Yaw Ankomah Coleman, a celebrated Broadcaster with the Ghana Broadcast Media Corporation (GBC), Sekondi, told this newsman in a telephone set interview that he decided to petition the germaniums to do probe into the fortune that led to his son's judgment of dismissal from the examinations hallway for no incorrect done, since it was later established that the pupil had paid the school fees.

Mr. Ankomah told this newsman that if germaniums neglects to do probe into the case, he would be left with no option than to drag the school and germaniums to Court for negligence. According to him, he suspected disgusting drama in the whole episode.

Meanwhile, the male child who was walked out of the scrutiny hallway on the evidence that he have not settled his school fees have explained to this paper what led to his issue from the centre.

Master Prince Edward Ankomah Acquah told this newsman that on Monday (19th May) he was mistakenly sacked from the scrutiny hallway by the Invigilator on the stalking-horse that he had not fully settled his school fees.

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Master Prince Edward claimed he did not bring forth his fee card, which he had then forgotten at home. The Invigilator did not trouble oneself to traverse bank check from the school's Accountant as to whether he owed or not, after he had persistently argued about his innocence.

According to Ankomah, following the Invigilator's insisting for him to bring forth his fee card before he would be allowed to compose the paper, he was walked him out of the scrutiny hall. He (Ankomah) then decided to walk to the Accounts Office to acquire a short letter from the School Accountant to enable him compose the examinations since he was very optimistic that he did not owe the school. Surprisingly, the Accountant also insisted that he had not paid his fees.

He then rushed place to pick his fee card before he was admitted into the examinations hallway to go on with the examination. This prevented him from answering all the inquiries because he had small clip at his disposal.

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