GES is to reinstate 11 interdicted headteachers is fake: GES

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has described the news making waves that its outfit was going to reinstate the 11 interdicted headteachers as fake. The headteachers were interdicted for various offences, including the use and introduction of unapproved prospectors and extortion of money from parents, among others.
In a news item posted on its official media page, it indicated that investigations were still ongoing and that the public should disregard such news as published on Ghanaweb, AcademicWeek, and Yen news portals.
GES is to reinstate 11 interdicted headteachers is fake: GES’ reaction to the fake news
Investigations on the interdicted Heads of Senior High Schools are still ongoing.
Kindly disregard any false information of their reinstatement.
Management assures all stakeholders and the public that the outcome of the investigations will be made known to all when completed.
The GES indicated that the management of the service will update the general public with the outcome of its investigations as well as the decisions arrived at.
In a relate development, a teacher has indicated on GES’s Facebook page that, some public high schools, especially day schools, will collapse if care is not taken in the implementation of this placement policy.
He added that, for about three years now, the system has placed over 400 students in the school where he teaches, but the number of students who are able to enroll is less than a quarter of that number.
He attributed this partly to the way the protocol system is being implemented. The students keep leaving the system until we are left with nothing.
This year is even worse according to him. He furthered that out of the over 300 students placed, the school has been able to enroll just 15 even though the school has entered the second week since school reopened.
GES must please do something urgently to salvage the situation before it becomes too late.