The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) in a press release sighted by Obaatanpa Radio online has condemned the stabbing incident that led to the demise of a final year student at O’relly SHS.
BELOW IS THE PRESS RELEASE:
GNECC CONDEMNS VIOLENCE AT O’REILLY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL AND CALLS FOR IMMEDIATE
ACTION
Wednesday, September 04, 2024
Accra
The Ghana National Education Campaign Coalition (GNECC) expresses deep concern and condemnation
regarding the recent tragic incident at O’Reilly Senior High School, where a final-year general art student,
Edward Borketey Sackey, lost his life following an altercation with a fellow student.
On Monday, September 2, a dispute over personal matters escalated into violence, leading to the fatal stabbing
of Edward by a colleague, Godwin. The confrontation reportedly began as a disagreement over perceived
wealth and status, resulting in a tragic outcome. Edward was pronounced dead upon arrival at LEKMA hospital
after being stabbed three times in the chest.
The Greater Accra Regional Director of Education, Stephen Abamfo, has confirmed the arrest of the alleged
attacker and stated that a full-scale investigation is underway. GNECC supports this investigation and calls for a
thorough and transparent process to ensure justice is served. The Coalition also advocates for urgent measures
to address violence in schools and to provide support for students facing conflicts.
We are deeply saddened by this incident and extend our condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
Such acts of violence have no place in our educational institutions. We urge all stakeholders to collaborate in
creating safer school environments and to ensure that support systems are in place to handle conflicts
constructively.
GNECC calls on the Ministry of Education and relevant authorities to take immediate action to prevent such
occurrences in the future. The Coalition emphasizes the importance of implementing effective conflict resolution
programs and mental health support within schools to address underlying issues before they escalate.
GNECC also calls on the Ghana Education Service and teacher unions to periodically orient their teachers on
how to ensure discipline and resolve conflict in schools.
GNECC is committed to working with educational authorities and community leaders to foster a culture of peace
and respect in our schools.
For further information, please contact the National Coordinator, Bernice Mpere-Gyekye on 0242336386 or the
Head of Programs, Festus Longmatey on 0244963430.
Thank you.
Signed
Bernice Mpere-Gyekye
National Coordinator, GNECC