The Ministry of Education (MoE) has assured parents, guardians and the general public of safety of students at the Islamic Senior High School in Kumasi following the shooting incident on Monday June 13.
A statement issued by the Ministry said “The Ministry wishes to inform the public that calm has been restored and full academic work has resumed.
“Again the MoE would like to assure parents, guardians and the public of the safety of their wards and is collaborating with relevant state institutions to bring finality to the matter.”
Over thirty students of the Islamic Senior High School were rushed to the hospital after the police allegedly fired tear gas and live bullets to disperse students who were demonstrating over incessant vehicular knockdown.
Worried parents stormed the school to demand for the release of their wards on Monday June 13.
The affected students were conveyed to the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) and other hospitals in Kumasi.
“I should be worried but some of them have been resituated . we will follow to the hospital and see how they are doing,” Madam Mary Owusu Afriyie, the Regional Education Director told journalists.
Sumaila Abukari, a parent whose daughter was one of the victims said his daughter complained of heart-related issues after the incident.
He said doctors at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital were examining her to ascertain whether or not she had developed heart conditions following the incident
Speaking in interview with TV3’s William Evans-Nkum, he said “After going round several hospitals in search of my daughter, I finally found her at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital. I was told she fell into coma but regained consciousness. She is now complaining of heart issue and so we are waiting for the doctors to examine her.”
The Ashanti Regional Chief Imam, Abdul Mumin, reacting to the disturbances called for the removal of the Police commander who ordered that the students should be shot at.
He condemned the action of the Police.
“The commander who instructed his men to fire live bullet failed, he has to be punished for that. We are waiting for the Inspector General of Police to discuss this with him. These are students who were demonstrating they weren’t armed so why do you fire live bullet?” he told TV3’s Ibrahim Abubakar in interview on Monday June 13.
The Deputy Regional Commander in the Ashanti Region, DCOP Kwesi Akomea Apraku has been removed following the shooting incident at the Islamic Senior High School in Kumasi on Monday June 13.
This comes after the Inspector General of Police Dr George Akuffo Dampre led a team to the area to assess the situation.
Portions of a statement issued by the Police after the IGP’s visit said “It was further established that even though nobody was hit by a bullet the Police handling of the incident was poor and fell short of our standard operating procedure on crowd control.
“As a result, DCOP Kwesi Akomeah-Apraku who was acting as the Regional Commander has been removed from his position and has been interdicted. Two other officers, ACP Mr George Ankomah, the Regional Operations Officer and ACP Mr Alex Cudjoe Acquah, the Suame Divisional Police Commander have also been interdicted to make way for a thorough investigations into the matter.”
Source: 3news.com|Ghana