Friday, 19 April

Bright SHS proprietor charged with assault, causing damage

Crime
Bright Amponsah

The proprietor of Bright Senior High School at Akyem Kukurantumi in the Eastern Region, Mr Bright Amponsah, has been charged with abetment of crime, to wit, assault and causing damage.

Mr Amponsah was arrested and subsequently granted bail together with four other teachers of the school for allegedly inciting final-year students of the private school to brutalise officials of the West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) and a journalist during the West African Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASSCE) last week.

The invigilator had refused to allow them to cheat in the exams.

The Koforidua police command said the proprietor will be arraigned soon.

Meanwhile, the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council has called for the closure of the School.

The Council, in a statement issued by State Secretary D.M. Ofori-Atta at the behest of the Paramount Chief Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin II on Monday, 10 August 2020, said: “It is the well-considered opinion of the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council to hold up to its responsibility in relation to the affairs of the Bright Senior High School situated at Kukurantumi in the Abuakwa North District of the Eastern Region. Particular emphasis is the conduct, over the past decade, of the proprietor of the school, a certain Bright Amponsah.”

The Traditional Council noted that: “This statement is provoked by the incident of examination fraud of grave significance in direct relation to the assault of Mr Gyan Mensah and Damolie Emmanuel Pacome, an official of the West African Examination Council and a reporter or the Daily Graphic, respectively in their lawful duties to insist on a fair conduct of WASSCE examination.”

According to the Traditional Council: “The assault was instigated and ordered under the misdirection of Bright Amponsah, the proprietor of the rogue Bright Senior High School, which, for over a decade, has been engaged in ultra-commercial and profiteering aims which run against the established interest of the educational policy and integrity of public examination”.

“The above is not an isolated incident; it confirms several reports of corrupt and exploitative motive of Bright Senior High School.”

The Council emphasised that: “Of more importance to this matter and of illustrative and evidential significance is his bribery of certain officers of the West African Examination Council over the past decade. This situation is proven by the honesty of Mr Gyan Mensah, who decided not bow to the filthy temple of indecency and corruption.”

The Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council continued that it “takes this matter seriously” and indicated that “the exam results from the rogue Bright SHS are falsified.”

According to the Council, “It has become evident that 90 per cent of graduands of the Bright SHS drop out of public universities in their first year due to their lack of ability to meet the intellectual and academic demands of tertiary institutions”.

“The Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council is most concerned with the fact of the abuse and degradation of its young mind, and regrettably is unable to tolerate this situation. The Council finds the liberal attitude of public authorities on this matter as radical deviation from responsible attitude in terms of enforcement of public policy.”

It further revealed that: “It has been noted that Bright SHS, in terms of the admission process and curriculum, is in violation of all the protocols and regulatory measures of the Ghana Education Service. This point is proven without doubt”.

“Further are reports of sexual abuse, which for the sake of lack of evidence, I am not directed to relate”, the statement noted.

The Council proposed, “on the august permission of His Majesty Osagyefuo Amoatia Ofori Panin, the following measures divorced from any compromise: The closure of the Bright Senior High School with immediate effect. The arrest of Bright Amponsah, the proprietor of Bright Senior High School and his immediate prosecution”.

“On humanitarian grounds and fatherly consideration, the Akyem Abuakwa Traditional Council will assist in the rehabilitation of affected students; this is in consideration of their immediate and best interest”.

The Council also called for “thorough investigation of the operations of Bright SHS over the last decade, with particular concern with its dealings with certain officers of the West African Examination Council WAEC” and “a comprehensive auditing of the academic and social situation of Bright SHS by the GES and the police.”

 

Source: classfmonline.com