Adisco Old Boys Fight GES Over Headmaster

The Adisadel Old Boys Association has registered its displeasure over the circumstance under which the headmaster of the school, William Kusi-Yeboah, was interdicted for “acts of violation into procedures of the Ghana Education Service (GES)”.

At a press briefing in Accra on Tuesday January 8, 2018, the president of the association, Kojo Yankah, indicated that the association does not question the authority of the GES to discipline its members.

It however raised questions over the manner in which the headmaster was interdicted on the blind side of the governing council of the school.

“We were only informed during the weekend that the headmaster has been informed he was going to be dismissed. Later the dismissal turned out to be interdiction when the board did not know about it.

“This is not the first time the headmaster has been threatened with dismissal. As we speak, there are no records of the headmaster having being queried. There are no records of the headmaster’s conduct or behaviour to the board of governors,” he said.

The governing board is made up of a representation from the Parent Teachers Association (PTA), Old Boys Association, Municipal Director of Education, teaching staff, non-teaching staff, and headmaster, among others.

He however pledged the association’s cooperation to help the GES conduct its investigation in order to finally lay the matter to rest.

Mr Yankah described the association as an interest group that contributes extensively to the administration of the school and for that matter should be pivotal in decision-making of the school.

“Old boys are building dormitories, defence walls and bungalows. Old boys with PTA are renovating houses, improving sanitation and sponsoring speech days. I cannot see why old boys should be considered as third party in the school,” he added.

In the said circular that announced the headmaster’s interdiction, the Central Regional Director of Education was to assume temporary responsibility for the management of the school with effect from Tuesday, January 8, 2019.

It also added: “Management takes this opportunity to caution all heads of SHSs that all acts of illegal collection of fees in all public schools, as well as all violations of the guidelines for the operation of the free SHS programme, will not be countenanced,” it concluded.

It was copied to the sector minister and his deputies, the chairmen of the GES council and the board of governors of the school, the General Manager of the Catholic Education Unit and other directors.