
Audio By Carbonatix
A mathematics tutor at Sawla Senior High School has been dismissed by the Ghana Education Service (GES) for allegedly raping one of his female students.
The dismissal of Ernest Ocloo, 34, and popularly known to his colleagues and the students as 'OC100', followed a letter by the directorates of education in the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District as well as the Savannah Region, recommending the action.
The sack letter was signed by the GES Director-General, Prof. Kwasi Opoku-Amankwa and copied the sector Minister, Dr. Matthew Opoku Prempeh, his deputies and directors, including the affected district and school.
"Mr. Ernest Ocloo has been involved in sexual misconduct with several female students of Sawla Senior High School. He admitted to having sexual intercourse with a female student in the staff common room on the 11th of November, 2019 and claimed it was consensual," the letter read in part.
According to the letter, Ernest Ocloo is in the habit of harassing female students in the school following his open admission that he took another female student to pass the night in his room in town but denied they had sex.
"By recent practice and precedent, such misconduct is punishable with termination of appointment. Management therefore recommends that the appointment of Mr. Ernest Ocloo should be terminated in line with section 63(iii) (b)(vi) page 86 as contained the code of conduct for Teachers and other workers of the Ghana Education Service...
"It is the expectation of Management that this will act as a deterrence to all staff of the Ghana Education Service (GES) that such conduct will not be countenanced," the letter cautioned.
Meanwhile, checks indicate that apart from the Regional Education Directorate, neither the affected tutor, the school nor District Education Directorate received their copies of the letter.

Background
Ernest Ocloo reportedly went back to campus after school hours and invited his victim, name withheld, into the school's staff common room where he allegedly raped her on the floor until she was bleeding.
He then carried her to the girls' hostel and abandoned her until her colleagues raised the alarm for help before she was sent to the Sawla Clinic for medicals.
The teacher was later arrested by officers from the Sawla-Tuna-Kalba District Divisional Police Command after some days.
He was put before the Bole Magistrate Court where he was charged for rape and detained in police custody.
He was later granted bail waiting for recommendations from the Attorney-General's Department for the next line of action.
Latest Stories
-
Zimbabwe rejects calls to expel South Africans over xenophobia attacks
10 minutes -
Nana B declares bid for NPP National First Vice Chairman position
26 minutes -
NPA CEO commends Ghana Downstream Award winners for advancing petroleum industry
1 hour -
Rapp, 26, dies after being hit by car while cycling
2 hours -
Photos: Vice President joins Wesley Girls to unveil logo for school’s 190th anniversary celebrations
2 hours -
Joseph Paul inspires Team Ghana with racing spikes gift for Hayford Addae
3 hours -
Ferry carrying 116 passengers sinks off Guyana coast, authorities say
3 hours -
Neighbours actor Terence Donovan dies aged 90
3 hours -
India’s Ganesh idol makers count the cost of devastating floods
4 hours -
Russia launches major ballistic missile attack on Kyiv
4 hours -
Two die, two injured in gory Asuboi crash on Accra-Kumasi Highway
4 hours -
Hanan Abdul-Wahab petitions Attorney-General over alleged due process violations
4 hours -
Woman allegedly defrauds 26 applicants of GH¢675,000 in military recruitment scam
4 hours -
NANTA pledges to promote Ghana after Safari World tourism experience
4 hours -
US and Iran exchange strikes after two US deaths in Jordan attack
7 hours