This is no news. Daily Guide has no news to print hence, this rubbish. Its journalists must go out and fetch better news and stop printing fairy tales.
This is no news. Daily Guide has no news to print hence, this rubbish. Its journalists must go out and fetch better news and stop printing fairy tales.
OSBON 10 years ago
James y, You must be a trokosi, you have no respect for girls. a 13year old detain by police for no apparent reason is no news to you. yes to you it's no news to you and all trokosi because you give girls away for nothing.
James y, You must be a trokosi, you have no respect for girls. a 13year old detain by police for no apparent reason is no news to you. yes to you it's no news to you and all trokosi because you give girls away for nothing.
OLD SOLDIER 10 years ago
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ... read full comment
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, he had the gut to recommend his fellow journalists to be executed by PNDC. Pratt even recommended Baako to be killed by the regime, thank God Baako was instead touchered violently and severely but his life was spared. This is what Kwesi Pratt can do. Now Pratt is a secret agent to NDC and US Embassy in Ghana. May God forgive Pratt and spare him the untold evils that will come upon him and his generations. The souls of those journalist killed through Pratt's recommendations to PNDC will never forgive Pratt. Now Pratt has the guts to take Diplomatic Passport and smuggled his weak-headed children to work at the Ministries under Mills NDC, may God forgive Pratt and his dependance and spare them of the evils ahead of them...
Lafia 10 years ago
idiot journalist
idiot journalist
OTOYO 10 years ago
I think the polise were too hursh in detaining the children. They knew that they have parents and the police ought to have directed the teacher to report the matter to the parents
I think the polise were too hursh in detaining the children. They knew that they have parents and the police ought to have directed the teacher to report the matter to the parents
Concerned 10 years ago
The stupid police officers who detained the girls should not just be fired but prosecuted as well. Ghana's problems are not financial but idiots in positions of authority. I am not just referring to political leaders. The he ... read full comment
The stupid police officers who detained the girls should not just be fired but prosecuted as well. Ghana's problems are not financial but idiots in positions of authority. I am not just referring to political leaders. The head teacher should also be fired if she did not take immediate steps to help free the girls. This is just plain stupidness on the part of institutional heads
abu 10 years ago
WHAT STORY IS THIS???DONT YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE ABOUT?WHAT IS WRONG IF THE GIRLS ARE INVITED BY THE POLICE SINCE THEY WERE THE LAST KNOWN PERSONS TO BE WITH THE "MISSING" GIRL
WHAT STORY IS THIS???DONT YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE ABOUT?WHAT IS WRONG IF THE GIRLS ARE INVITED BY THE POLICE SINCE THEY WERE THE LAST KNOWN PERSONS TO BE WITH THE "MISSING" GIRL
OSBON 10 years ago
where in the report mention any invitation. The teacher should have directed the missing girls parents to the police, who through their inquire s may invite the two girls with their to assist.
where in the report mention any invitation. The teacher should have directed the missing girls parents to the police, who through their inquire s may invite the two girls with their to assist.
Allortey-Chorkor Tarzan 10 years ago
where in the report do you read they were the last two to be with the missing 15 years old? It is clearly stated that when they went to her house to call her join in the assignment, they were told by the very girl's mother sh ... read full comment
where in the report do you read they were the last two to be with the missing 15 years old? It is clearly stated that when they went to her house to call her join in the assignment, they were told by the very girl's mother she had already gone out. The Police was very unprofessional by detaining the girls. Heads must roll.
NII LARTEY NARTEY 10 years ago
It's really makes me feel ashamed sometimes to be a Ghanaian when such silly-silly senseless stories are put here in times of modern global civilization.
Our educational policy should make it a must for our children to be ... read full comment
It's really makes me feel ashamed sometimes to be a Ghanaian when such silly-silly senseless stories are put here in times of modern global civilization.
Our educational policy should make it a must for our children to be thought their basic rights at school from JSS and make teachers with parents alike know their limit of power over the rights of children so not to abuse them.
The 19 year old man drummer should be made to answer fully as to why he took the school minor hostage and the two innocent school girls given compensation by the education authorities as result of the irresponsible behaviour of the school teacher who took them to the police, denting their clean credibility and image with full apology.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
This story simply does not add up. As an educationist myself, I can understand class or group assignments being given to students (or pupils in this case) but to ask 13 - 15 year old pupils to go and find out information at p ... read full comment
This story simply does not add up. As an educationist myself, I can understand class or group assignments being given to students (or pupils in this case) but to ask 13 - 15 year old pupils to go and find out information at petrol filling stations on their own without any tutor accompanying them on that exercise smacks of gross irresponsibility on the part of the school, not to talk of the so-called science teacher. That is, if the parents' story is to be believed.
Whilst we are at it, the simple question is: when was this assignment given and when was it due? what time slot in the teaching day was allotted for this assignment? were the pupils told to use their 'spare time' or out of school hours to undertake the work (which in itself is irresponsible for such a young age of pupils)? These are all unanswered questions.
Back to the story's headline: that a "female teacher" would deem it fit and proper to ask the police to intervene and to "detain" these teens is also another yet unclear matter. If indeed the story as told is true, one can only presume that the teacher did this because the pupils were absenting themselves (probably on more occasions that would be expected) and / or that there were other issues related to such absences (including truancy, being used by pimps etc.).
That said, and despite any good intentions of the "female teacher", the right course of action would have been to invoke a school disciplinary procedure which would automatically include the parents being informed and invited (at an appropriate stage of the process) and if found culpable, the necessary warnings and punishment being meted out to the guilty ones.
This sounds like a straightforward commonsense approach to instilling and ensuring discipline at school. I would suggest therefore that the fact that a teacher would deem it necessary to report the pupils to the police indicates that the school in question either does not apply its disciplinary procedures properly and / or various parties are unaware of the procedures or how they are to be applied.
It is also an indictment of the poor state of parental discipline, that one's child would be found wanting when the basic and simple acts of attending and returning from school on time, and whilst there, following educational instruction and LEARNING are all that we ask of our children and pupils at school. Certainly if any of my own kids was found wanting when it came to school attendance, punctuality and doing their school work, I would be the least amused.
Indeed in a good school in this day and age of telecommunications (where even illiterate adults own mobile phones), the parents would be called and alerted to the fact that their ward is absent from school and to find out whatever the matter is, then take things from there.
This whole story has too many more questions that beg for credible answers and before we jump to any conclusions, there is a need for sober reflection. To me, this calls for the education authority (local, regional and indeed national) to examine this as a test case about school procedures and to simply re-run the school disciplinary procedures and see where the 'fault lines' may have been in this case, and to provide a simple algorithm of guidelines and perhaps run workshops for groups of local schools (and for parents to try and streamline the procedures again in failing schools.
Though I hate to make comparisons with other jurisdictions (supposedly more advanced than Ghana), I would say that in England, it is an offence punishable by law, for a child to absent themselves from school (or play truant) without proper justification and indeed there have been cases of parents and their children being sent to jail for violating the rules. I am also aware that in Ghana about 11 years ago now, with development of the FREE BASIC education system, there was talk of 'penalising' parents if their kids were not attending school (I do not recall exactly). If that is the case, then what are the procedures? and one wonders if this "female teacher" was standing on the strength of that ruling to involve the police in this case.
We have some way to go, but make no mistake - If Ghana's educational system does not improve and if we continue to have failing schools, not only will our development remain stagnated, the divide between the 'haves and have nots' will only widen and we store huge problems for ourselves in the future.
We still have an opportunity to address and fix these problems and bear in mind, we are talking about GIRLS here and teenage pregnancies and prostitution among school-age girls has been in the news for some time now.
Akosua 10 years ago
paul in the uk no teacher will take your child to the police for any reason. parents cannot take the child to the police for non attendance either, it's rather the local authority that sends the parent to court.
paul in the uk no teacher will take your child to the police for any reason. parents cannot take the child to the police for non attendance either, it's rather the local authority that sends the parent to court.
Paul Amuna 10 years ago
you are right Akosua, just put it in context and read my opinion in its entirety. Of course one is not condoning the teacher's alleged behaviour in this case.
you are right Akosua, just put it in context and read my opinion in its entirety. Of course one is not condoning the teacher's alleged behaviour in this case.
abena 10 years ago
This can only happen in ghana
This can only happen in ghana
GREAT NANA ANTWI 10 years ago
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STUPID POLICE OFFICER 10 years ago
THIS POLICE OFFICER IS A BIG FOOL AND HE HAS TO BE SANCTIONED..FOOLISH TEACHER..
THIS POLICE OFFICER IS A BIG FOOL AND HE HAS TO BE SANCTIONED..FOOLISH TEACHER..
OMAN BA PA USA 10 years ago
These some the things which is disgracing the Police Services and Ghana Education services. The Girls parents should "SUE" the Teacher and the police who detained the Girls for "VOILATIING THEIR FOUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS" Thi ... read full comment
These some the things which is disgracing the Police Services and Ghana Education services. The Girls parents should "SUE" the Teacher and the police who detained the Girls for "VOILATIING THEIR FOUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS" This is stupid TEACHER.
Tt 10 years ago
This is no news .
This is no news .
THE LONE PROPHET OF JEHOVAH 10 years ago
Ghana must of them need good training.
Ghana must of them need good training.
AME 10 years ago
LOAD OF CRAP
LOAD OF CRAP
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This is no news. Daily Guide has no news to print hence, this rubbish. Its journalists must go out and fetch better news and stop printing fairy tales.
James y, You must be a trokosi, you have no respect for girls. a 13year old detain by police for no apparent reason is no news to you. yes to you it's no news to you and all trokosi because you give girls away for nothing.
When Kwaku Baako informed us about the atrocities of Kwesi Pratt during PNDC Regime, some of us did not believe until the truth was confirmed during the NRC. Kwesi Pratt is the most dangerous Journalist Ghana had ever have, h ...
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idiot journalist
I think the polise were too hursh in detaining the children. They knew that they have parents and the police ought to have directed the teacher to report the matter to the parents
The stupid police officers who detained the girls should not just be fired but prosecuted as well. Ghana's problems are not financial but idiots in positions of authority. I am not just referring to political leaders. The he ...
read full comment
WHAT STORY IS THIS???DONT YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO WRITE ABOUT?WHAT IS WRONG IF THE GIRLS ARE INVITED BY THE POLICE SINCE THEY WERE THE LAST KNOWN PERSONS TO BE WITH THE "MISSING" GIRL
where in the report mention any invitation. The teacher should have directed the missing girls parents to the police, who through their inquire s may invite the two girls with their to assist.
where in the report do you read they were the last two to be with the missing 15 years old? It is clearly stated that when they went to her house to call her join in the assignment, they were told by the very girl's mother sh ...
read full comment
It's really makes me feel ashamed sometimes to be a Ghanaian when such silly-silly senseless stories are put here in times of modern global civilization.
Our educational policy should make it a must for our children to be ...
read full comment
This story simply does not add up. As an educationist myself, I can understand class or group assignments being given to students (or pupils in this case) but to ask 13 - 15 year old pupils to go and find out information at p ...
read full comment
paul in the uk no teacher will take your child to the police for any reason. parents cannot take the child to the police for non attendance either, it's rather the local authority that sends the parent to court.
you are right Akosua, just put it in context and read my opinion in its entirety. Of course one is not condoning the teacher's alleged behaviour in this case.
This can only happen in ghana
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THIS POLICE OFFICER IS A BIG FOOL AND HE HAS TO BE SANCTIONED..FOOLISH TEACHER..
These some the things which is disgracing the Police Services and Ghana Education services. The Girls parents should "SUE" the Teacher and the police who detained the Girls for "VOILATIING THEIR FOUNDAMENTAL HUMAN RIGHTS" Thi ...
read full comment
This is no news .
Ghana must of them need good training.
LOAD OF CRAP
i8tfl0 Really appreciate you sharing this blog post.Really thank you! Much obliged.