Kpassa (V/R), March 29, GNA - Teachers in the Nkwanta North District are
demanding the district's share of free school uniforms and exercise books=
for pupils
there. The teachers said parents and pupils in the district were anxious to receive those
items in good time. The concerns were raised at a get-together organized by the District Assembly for
teachers as part of the of the 53rd independence anniversary celebration at Kpassa. The teachers expressed their indignation at the manner the deprived area
allowance was being disbursed and wanted to know the criteria for selecti= ng
beneficiaries. They called on the Ministry of Education and Ghana Education Service to
consider giving incentives to teachers who taught over-crowded classes. The teachers argued that teaching over-crowded class was becoming a
human right issue, more so when it is strenuous to handle. Mr. Paul Levin Gyato, Nkwanta North District Chief Executive, re-assured
them that no school or district would be marginalized in the government's=
policy to
distribute free uniforms and exercise books. He said the Education Directorate has taken delivery of some exercise
books and were expecting the next consignment of school uniforms that are=
being
produced locally. Mr. Gyato said teachers deserve more than what they received and
government was working hard to place teachers on a pedestal that would guarantee
their welfare and dignity. He said government was studying the policy document on deprived area
allowances and appealed to the teachers to exercise restraint. 29 March 10
NSOC 013 Social Police WASSA Effutu MCE warns police against demanding money before granting bails
Winneba (C//R), March 29, GNA - The Effutu Municipal Chief Executi= ve (MCE),
Nii Ephraim, has cautioned Police Personnel in the Municipality to desist=
from taking
money from suspects before granting them bail. He said reports reaching his office indicated that most police personnel, especially
those in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), refused to grant ba= il to
suspects if they did not pay them monies demanded. Nii Ephraim made this known at the West Africa Security Service Association
(WASSA) get-together organised by the Winneba District Police Command at
Winneba on Sunday. The MCE said extorting money from suspects or their relatives before granting
them bail was against the law and also soiled the image of the Police Institution. He reminded the police personnel that the annual Aboakyer Festival= of the chiefs
and people of Effutu had been scheduled for May 01, 2010 and that they we= re
expected to give adequate security to ensure the peaceful celebration of the festival. The Winneba district Police Commander, Deputy Superintendent of Poli= ce (DSP) Mr Martin Asamoah, said the police personnel used the occasion to take st= ock of the
pervious year and share ideas on matters that could improve their performance. DSP Asamoah urged police personnel, especially those at the Motor Traffic and
Transport Unit (MTTU), to bring drivers who would go against driving regulations
during the Easter festivities to book. Among personalities at the programme were the Omanhene of Effutu Traditional
Area, Neenyi Ghartey V11, heads of Department and Assembly Members.