Eastern Regional Minister, Seth Kwame Acheampong, has expressed optimism that schools in Kwahu Bepong will reopen by Wednesday.
The closure of schools in Kwahu Bepong was ordered by the Kwahu South Municipal Security Council (MUSEC) in response to a shooting incident on Sunday, February 4.
The unfortunate event resulted in two fatalities and several others sustaining injuries from gunshot wounds.
The victims were reportedly hit by stray bullets fired by the police during an attempt to disperse a hostile crowd in the Kwahu South Municipality of the Eastern Region.
In the aftermath of the incident, a total of 71 individuals have been arrested by the police, who continue to maintain a strong presence in the town.
The town’s youth have vacated the area, fearing arrest as the police continue their investigations.
The Eastern Regional Minister stated that they were working diligently to ensure that students return to school.
However, the incident has impacted some school management members and raised concerns among parents, leading to the decision to temporarily close the schools.
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He further stated that, the Regional security council has heightened security in Kwahu Bepong.
He said, the decision follows clashes over the weekend that led to two fatalities.
Story by: Osei Akoto(Teacher Kojo) #Ahotoronline.com