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At the centre of the kissing controversy, the Anglican priest has been relieved of his duties at the St Monica's College of Education in Asante Mampong.
This formed part of the conclusions at a crunch meeting convened by school authorities in Asante Mampong over a kissing incident that went viral on Monday.

In the amateur footage, the priest, Father Balthazar Obeng, is seen kissing three female students before a cheering congregation.
However, the third lady seemed unwilling but eventually gave in to the deed.
Reverend Father taking holy kiss😍 from students of St Monica's college of education, Ghana😨 wow
Forget Nana Addo, Agenda 111 Kumasi pic.twitter.com/JNnULMV4Qy— P K Blackah Music🎤🎤 (@LordListoHQ) August 16, 2021
Tuesday's decision comes amid calls from the public and civil society organisations for the Chaplain’s head.
The Anglican Church of Ghana has already expressed its dissatisfaction about the matter and has initiated internal investigations.

An August 17 statement indicated that “the said Priest will be dealt with in accordance with the norms and values of the Anglican Communion where morality is extremely revered in the Church."

An education think tank, Africa Education Watch, has demanded that the Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) investigates the matter and apply sanctions where necessary.
In the recent twist, JoyNews' Ohemeng Tawiah reports that the school has withdrawn all duties assigned to the Priest.

Essentially, Rev Father Obeng Larbi ceases to be the Chaplain and lawyer of the school until further notice.
This was revealed in a closed-door meeting with the students and subsequently confirmed by Acting Principal, Dr Okyere Korankye.

Dr Korankye further explained that the incident took place during Mass on Sunday, August 15, 2021.
He, however, added that affected students are being supported by the school's counselling unit.
Meanwhile, Ohemeng Tawiah also reports a general mood resentment for the Chaplain's act among residents of Mampong in the Ashanti Region.
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