Prosecute parents for failure to send children to school – Director

Bagliga (N/R), April 27, GNA – A Deputy Director of Education has suggested that parents or guardians who fail to send their children to school should be prosecuted to serve as a deterrent to others. He said: “It is unfortunate that at this time in our history when government is making several interventions to make education accessible to all, some parents still refuse to educate their children”… Alhaji Mohammed Haroon, Deputy Metropolitan Director of Education, made the suggestion at a durbar of chiefs, educationists and NGOs involved in education at Bagliga, a village near Tamale on Thursday, to commemorate “Global Action Week” on education.

Source: GhanaWeb

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