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General News of Saturday, 3 November 2018

Source: mynewsgh.com

Maths Teacher ‘cripples’ pupil for ‘noise-making’ in class

The parents of the victim are being intimidated by the school to withdraw the case from the police The parents of the victim are being intimidated by the school to withdraw the case from the police

A Mathematics teacher of Presbyterian Junior High School (JHS) in Wa in the Upper West region, has subjected his student to an inhumane treatment for making noise in class leaving the victim with sore knees attracting the fury of parents and officials of the Ghana Education Service(GES).

The victim MyNewsGh.com gathered, is unable to walk properly as a result because he was subjected to severe lashes and made to kneel in the scorching sun with hands raised for several hours by the teacher.

According to the form two student, his offense was that he tried to closing a window avoid the sun having direct conduct with his eyes as teaching and learning was in session but this did not go down well with the mathematics teacher who subjected him to this ordeal.

“The mathematics teacher who was sitting outside called me out and made me to go on his knees while crawling”, he revealed.

Continuing his account he said “It was this afternoon around 12pm when I was closing a window by my desk because the sun was reflecting inside the classroom, Mr. Ahmed saw me from outside and called me out and said I was making noise and made me kneel down while crawling, he was also caning me at the same time. Some of my colleagues who were also captured as ‘talkatives’ in class were also made to do same, my cuts are a bit major than theirs but they also have bruises on their knees”

The matter it is gathered has been reported to the Municipal Police Command who have since invited the Headteacher and the Mathematics teacher for questioning.

Meanwhile, sources indicate that there is pressure on the parents of the victim to withdraw the case from the police station for an amicable settlement.

Headteacher of the school when reached, declined further comment except to say the matter is being investigated by the Disciplinary Committee of the GES as well as the police.