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The Ghana Education Service (GES) has ordered the immediate closure of Nkwanta Senior High School in the Oti Region after tribal violence in the area escalated, resulting in three students being shot within two days.
The decision follows urgent consultations between education authorities and security officials.
On Thursday, June 26, two female day students sustained gunshot wounds while on their way to school.
The violence continued on Friday, June 27, when a male student was killed by a stray bullet inside his classroom during mock examinations.
The Acting Regional Director of Education confirmed arrangements are underway to provide police escorts for all students returning home.
"Given the immediate threat to the safety and well-being of students and staff, the Regional Director of Education, Oti Region, has held extensive consultations with key stakeholders, including the school authorities, the District Director of Education, security officials, and the Regional Minister," the statement indicated.
This measure aims to ensure their safe passage amid the ongoing conflict.
In a memo dated June 27, 2025, the Acting Regional Director of Education stated: "The temporary closure is necessary to protect students and staff. We are working closely with security agencies to monitor the situation."
In the memo, the Regional Directorate requested guidance and support from the GES Deputy Director in "managing this challenging situation."
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