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The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has condemned attacks on members and warned that it will withdraw its services in communities where they were physically assaulted by the people.
The association expressed concern about the silence of society over the attacks and said “the uncouth and barbaric attacks of teachers need to stop else we would stay away from classrooms in communities we are attacked”.
The General-Secretary of GNAT, Mr Thomas Tanko Musah, told the Daily Graphic last Saturday that they were surprised there had not been any arrest although there had been reports of the incidents.
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BY: Mohammed Fugu
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The Northern Regional Police Command has commenced investigation into the alleged assault on the headmaster of Nyohini Junior High School Block B and two others in the Tamale Metropolis last Thursday by some unidentified men.
This comes three days after various teacher unions in the metropolis boycotted academic activities and petitioned the Metro Education Directorate and the police to ensure that the perpetrators are apprehended and punished.
The Northern Regional Police Crime Officer, Superintendent Baba Ananga, in an interview with the Daily Graphic said the headteacher reported the attack on his office to the police and they had since begun a manhunt for the suspects.