Investigate teacher brutality, say child rights activists

Campaign group Child Rights International is demanding criminal investigations into alleged brutality meted out to a final year senior high school student by teachers.

The student of the Akuse Methodist Senior High School (SHS) was hospitalised after sustaining serious injuries from severe beatings by two teachers.

The teachers had meted out the punishment because the student left the school premises without permission.

A formal report has been filed with the Manya Krobo District Assembly. However, the Executive Director of Child Rights International, Bright Appiah, says the police must take over the case.

The issue, he said, must move beyond the Ghana Education Service (GES) since it has criminal implications.

“…Criminal investigations must go on … because an offence has been committed against the child irrespective of what the child has done…,” he said.

But the Education Ministry has insisted the GES must be left to handle the case.

Source: GhanaWeb

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