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The Member of Parliament for Kwabre East, Onyina-Akyeampong Akwasi Gyamfi, has taken a strong stance against the reported detention of two Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) candidates by the headmaster of their school.
The incident occurred at the Big Six Educational Complex in Meduma, a private institution within the Kwabre East Municipality, where the students were allegedly locked in a classroom on Monday, preventing them from participating in their first exam.
According to reports, the headmaster detained these candidates due to outstanding school fees and their refusal to attend a pre-exam camp organised by the school.
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This action has raised serious concerns about the treatment of students and their right to education.
In an interview with Citi News, MP Gyamfi expressed his deep concern, stating, “I am personally invested in ensuring justice for these students. I have formally reported this incident to the police and expect the individual responsible to face the consequences of his actions. It’s alarming to learn that a similar situation arose at this school last year, and I’m committed to pursuing this case vigorously.”
The MP's comments reflect a growing frustration among parents and community members regarding the practices of some private schools.
Many believe that education should be accessible to all, regardless of financial circumstances, especially during such a critical period in the students' academic lives.
As the investigation unfolds, stakeholders hope that this incident will prompt a broader dialogue on the policies and practices of private educational institutions, ensuring that the rights of students are upheld and that their academic journeys are not hindered by financial constraints.
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