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The Chairman of the Parent Teacher Association (PTA) of the Adisadel College in Cape Coast, Dr. Richard E.A. Asmah says they are discussing with the school’s authorities to come up with measures to strictly monitor student-teacher relationships.Dr. Asmah told Adom News that the monitoring is the only way that the PTA can ensure that students are disciplined and do not fall prey to sodomy in subsequent years.A Mathematics teacher of ADISCO, Richard Arthur Payne, was arrested by the Police last week for allegedly sodomising six students of the school.Only one of the students is said to have been able to come out to reveal his ordeal to the school authorities. The victim (name withheld) was said to have fallen sick, and when he was interrogated by the doctors at the hospital where he had been sent, he unraveled the Mathematics teacher’s unholy activities.On Saturday, June 4, the PTA met the headmaster of the school to discuss issues that came up after the sodomy saga but with the case in court, nothing concrete was agreed.According to the Daily Graphic, parents of the students were unhappy with the incident and demanded answers about the way their children had been abused.But Dr. Arthur says they will ensure what happened never occurs again.He said an intelligence team will be put in place to monitor the behavior of students and their relationships with teachers to ensure that discipline is maintained.Meanwhile Richard Arthur Payne is in prison custody awaiting trial scheduled for the 10th of June.Story: Maame Esi Nyamekye Thompson/Adom News/Ghana
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