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  • Properties destroyed as students of KTI and KASS clash in Kumasi

    Properties destroyed as students of KTI and KASS clash in Kumasi

    A violent clash between students of Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) and Kumasi Anglican Senior High School (KASS) in the Ashanti Region has resulted in the destruction of properties on both campuses.

    The confrontation saw students setting car tires ablaze and pelting stones at each other. In the chaos, four private vehicles parked at KASS were damaged, while the main gate, billboard, and notice board at KTI were vandalized.

    Principal of KTI, Gabriel Kingsford Osei, alleged that students from KASS initiated the violence by attacking his school’s billboard with stones and machetes on Thursday night.

    “I pushed my students to the dormitory to prevent any chaos and went to talk to the students of KASS, but they disobeyed me. In the midst of them was a security person with a catapult, leading them to cause destruction.

    “When I went to the school to speak with the authorities to calm nerves, the KASS students were still throwing stones, which led to the retaliation,” he claimed.

    However, a tutor at KASS, Rev. Father Kenneth Collins Owusu, suggested the clashes could be linked to tensions from the ongoing inter-school athletics event in Kumasi.

    “The least argument between our students and KTI often leads to these confrontations. When a group is provoked, they mobilize their colleagues for such attacks,” he said.

    The Ashanti Regional Education Directorate has summoned officials from both schools to address the issue and prevent future incidents.

    Police intervened to restore order, but no arrests have been made as investigations continue.

  • Parents urge KTI management to reverse suspension of students

    Parents urge KTI management to reverse suspension of students

    Parents of the about 500 suspended students of the Kumasi Technical Institute (KTI) in the Ashanti region have called on the school administration to allow their wards back to school.

    The parents held an emergency meeting with the management of KTI to apologise for the misconduct of their wards.

    The students were suspended by the school’s disciplinary committee for staging a protest on campus and destroying school property.

    The students went on rampage when the authorities failed to grant them access to watch a football match outside campus. They vandalised several school property, including school vehicles, water tanks and classroom desks.

    Parents of suspended KTI students want management to revoke decision

    According to the school authorities, some students who managed to run out of school to watch the football match also attacked the school’s security guard at post for refusing to allow them entry into the school compound. 

    Another group of students also managed to leave campus without permission to attend the inter-school athletics competition, absenting themselves from class for nearly three weeks.

    On May 26, 2023, the school authorities investigated the matter and concluded on suspending these students. 

    Parents of suspended KTI students want management to revoke decision

    The students were asked to leave the school premises and not return until management recalls them. 

    But parents of the affected students, disturbed by the verdict of the school management, held an emergency meeting with school authorities to plead on behalf of their wards.

    The management of KTI is yet o revoke their decision.

  • More than 500 KTI students dismissed for misconduct

    More than 500 KTI students dismissed for misconduct

    Over 500 students have been expelled from the Kumasi Technical Institute in the Ashanti Region for flouting school rules.

    The students, who were all in the boarding house, reportedly caused damage to school properties during a rampage on May 17.

    School authorities failed to give further information on the matter but only said they took action to instill discipline in the school.

    The authorities say they have submitted an official report of the conduct of the students to the Technical and Vocational Education Training Directorate for the appropriate action.

    Citi News has learned that the affected students failed to attend a general assembly parade on Friday during which the authorities conducted a roll call.

    The authorities subsequently asked the students to pack their luggage out of the dormitories and will be made to face the school’s disciplinary committee when they are recalled.

    The authorities are expected to meet the parents of the affected students to brief them on the development.

    Most of the affected students on Friday left the school while others were still packing out when Citi News visited the premises.

    Police from the Manhyia Divisional Command later went to the school and the Police Commander addressed the remaining students in the school and urged them to be law-abiding.