The Ghana Education Service says it will vigorously enforce the directive prohibiting the use of mobile phones by non-tertiary students.
This follows reports of the circulation of sex videos featuring some Junior High School students.
The latest video with about twelve JHS students is being circulated in the Kumasi metropolis.
The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service, Charles Parker Allotey said head teachers of the various non-tertiary institutions will be reminded to implement the directive of the service with respect to the use of mobile phones.
Mr Allotey said parents must also be vigilant to ensure their children do not use phones for immoral purposes.
Source: Joy News/Ghana
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