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The Attorney General, Godfred Dame, has initiated steps to prosecute the student of Adisadel College seen in a viral video choking and abusing his colleague.
JoyNews sources reveal that the Attorney General, on Tuesday, directed his regional director to collaborate with the Ghana Police Service and begin investigations into the matter.
After the initial investigations, the AG, who sources say is very disturbed about the incident, is expecting charges to be filed in court against the perpetrator by Friday.
The disturbing video shows a student thought to be a senior, locking the neck of another student within his elbow lock and hitting his head against a metallic object, causing an immediate swelling and a cut on the victim's right cheek.
The violent video which has been circulating on social media, has sparked outrage and raised concerns about the safety of students within the country’s educational institutions.
Since the video went viral, the perpetrator has been suspended along with the victim for failing to report the incident. The housemaster has also lost his post.
Officials of the Ghana Education Service (GES), in reaction to the incident, have noted that they were deeply concerned and strongly condemn the barbaric act by the culprit and are taking immediate action.
“We applaud the school authorities for taking swift action to suspend the culprit pending further investigation,” parts of a release by the GES read.
Meanwhile, sources reveal that the police have already initiated investigations into the incident. The Central Regional Police Commander has contacted the headmaster of the school amid the probe.
Again, the Attorney General has tasked his regional director to provide daily reports on the progress of the probe.
Meanwhile, a Lecturer and a Licensed Organisational Psychologist at the Department of Psychology, University of Ghana, Legon, has called on the Ghana Education Service to introduce psychology studies in Senior High Schools (SHS).
Speaking on Joy FM’s Super Morning Show, Dr Collins Badu Agyeman said “w must introduce psychological studies or mental health studies at the second-grade school level. The challenges of our time, if I share some details with you….some of the cases our colleagues are seeing, we are sitting on a time bomb as far as adolescent mental health challenges are concerned,” Dr Agyeman told the host, Winston Amoah.
Read more: Violence at Adisadel College: We need to start teaching Psychology in SHS – Psychologist
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