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The headmaster of Ghana Senior High School (GHANASCO) in Tamale, Doughlas Haruna Yakubu has dispelled video footages depicting students of the school sleeping in toilet cubicles.
Mr Yakubu says the school has enough space to accommodate its students and thus there is no reason for students to be kept in toilet cubicles.
In his estimation, the footages were taken with malicious intent to cause public disaffection for the school.
Speaking in an interview with Citi FM on Monday, April 17, Mr Yakubu said the supposed toilet cubicle would not be conducive enough to even accommodate anyone for a day.
According to him, the place is used as storage space when students are going on vacations.
“They are never sleeping places…these materials that you see might have been taken from the dormitory for him [journalist] to cover his videos and leave.
"Those cubicles are so tiny and so hot that students cannot live in them. We have enough space, so this is not fair.”
He added that the facility has been in existence since the days of Ghana’s former president, Kwame Nkrumah.
“That facility has been there for so many years, it has never been a dormitory..., it is a store more or less. In the '60s when Kwame Nkrumah built the rooms, they were washrooms, and so they still have the design of washrooms, but the facility has not been modernised.
"So they are just small, small cubicles and that is where we keep our chop boxes when students are travelling,” Mr Yakubu added.
Already, the Ghana Education Service (GES) has stated that it is conducting a probe into it a video on social media in which some students of the school are seen using toilet cubicles as dormitories.
According to a statement issued dated April 16, the Regional Director of Education has asked both the headmaster and senior housemaster to step aside for a thorough investigation.
“The Headmaster and the Senior Housemaster have been directed to step aside to allow for further investigations into the matter by the Regional Director of Education and report back in two weeks,” the statement signed by the Head of the Public Relations Unit, Cassandra Twum Ampofo disclosed.
Furthermore, the statement revealed that the school could accommodate an additional 300 students since records indicated that students enrolled in the school were fewer than the vacancies available.
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