Education
Final-Year Male Students Of Bolgatanga Technical Institute Ordered Off Campus Over Alleged Unrest Plot
All final-year male students of the Bolgatanga Technical Institute (BOTECH) have been directed to vacate the school campus following intelligence gathered by the Upper East Regional Security Council (REGSEC) that they were planning a violent disturbance on campus.
The Upper East Regional Minister, Donatus Akamugri Atanga, gave the order when he addressed an emergency gathering of students and staff on Wednesday evening, May 6, 2026.
The Minister said the directive was based on credible security intelligence indicating that some students were preparing to unleash chaos and target key infrastructure on campus.
“What I have picked up among you is that some of you are preparing for hell to break loose tonight on campus, and we will not allow that to happen. You are hereby directed to leave campus immediately,” he stated.
The Minister explained that the decision was a proactive measure to prevent a potential crisis, safeguard lives, and protect public property.
He expressed concern over what he described as a worrying pattern of unrest and destruction of school facilities at BOTECH, noting that allowing tensions to escalate could result in serious consequences, including injuries or fatalities.
“I don’t take delight in punishing people, but if you have called for it, we have to find a way out,” he stated.
The Minister cautioned that failure to comply with the directive could adversely affect the students’ academic progression, including their ability to sit for final examinations.
Scope of Directive
Clarifying the scope of the directive, the Minister stressed that the evacuation order was not a total closure of the institution but a targeted intervention.
According to him, security intelligence specifically identified third-year male students as the group behind the planned disturbances, necessitating the decision for them to vacate the campus immediately.
The Minister said third-year female students, who were not implicated, had been allowed to remain on campus. He added that first-year students would also remain, while second-year students were already off campus as part of their academic schedule.
“It is unfortunate that just a minority is causing this, but a system is in place to identify them,” he said.
Caution
The Regional Minister issued a stern warning that any attempt to defy the directive would attract stronger enforcement measures, including the deployment of military personnel.
“If you don’t leave the campus as directed, I will come back with the military,” he cautioned.
He urged the affected students to comply fully to allow authorities to restore calm and swiftly resolve the situation, after which normal academic activities could resume.
He assured that REGSEC had activated mechanisms to identify and deal with those behind the planned unrest.
He reiterated that the directive was necessary to maintain order and protect the school community while investigations continued.
“Obey this directive so that we can address the matter quickly and allow you to write your examinations,” he appealed.
Recurring Unrest
The anticipated incident adds to a growing list of disturbances at the school over the years, where student protests have occasionally escalated into violence and the destruction of school property.
In January 2015, riots broke out at the school after some students reportedly raised an alarm about a fire outbreak in one of the boys’ dormitories around midnight. During the ensuing stampede, a student was pushed to the ground. Reports indicated that the dormitory lacked protective rails to prevent such accidents.
Some students blamed the incident on the deplorable condition of the facility and staged a protest demanding immediate renovation. As part of their action, they embarked on a hunger strike, rejecting breakfast, lunch, and supper.
February 2021
In February 2021, the school was shut down following violent disturbances on campus. Information gathered indicated that the violence erupted after a heated argument between two final-year students escalated into stone-throwing and the destruction of school property.
August 2022
In 2022, a similar incident led to the indefinite closure of the school after violent clashes between students and security personnel during final examinations.
The unrest began when four students and two teachers were picked up by officials of the National Intelligence Bureau (NIB) for alleged involvement in examination malpractice.
August 2025
In August 2025, another violent protest broke out after six students were suspended for misconduct. The situation escalated, leading to extensive destruction of school property.
Students reportedly disconnected the school from the national electricity grid, set the entire library block ablaze, destroyed the school bus, and damaged several plastic water tanks.
The school was eventually shut down, and upon their return, each second- and third-year male student was made to pay GH¢1,000 and sign a bond before being readmitted.
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Education
GES Begins 2026 Inter-Regional And Inter/Intra District Re-Postings of Teachers
Management brings to the attention of all Regional/Metropolitan/Municipal/District Directors the commencement of this year’s Inter-Regional and inter-/intra-District re-posting.
The process for GES staff seeking assurance remains unchanged.
Please find below the schedule:
- Issuance of Assurances to eligible applicants begins on Wednesday, 3rd June, 2026.
- The deadline for issuance of Assurances ends on Wednesday, 17th June, 2026.
- Processing of Inter-Regional re-posting applications from the Regions begins on Wednesday, 17th June, 2026, to Tuesday, 30th June, 2026.
- Deadline for processing Inter-regional and Inter/Intra-district Re-postings for the year 2026 ends on Monday, 31st August 2026.
- Approval of applications takes effect from the beginning of the next academic year (September, 2026).
Management would appreciate it if processed Inter-regional documents are submitted to the headquarters as and when they are received at the regions in order to expedite the processing of applications.
Kindly compile and forward to the GES Headquarters a list of all staff who have been given assurance in your Region to the HRMD Secretariat, GES Headquarters, Accra.

Education
President Mahama Announces $300m SHS Upgrade Programme, Targets End Of Double-Track By 2027
President John Mahama has announced that the government has secured a 300-million-dollar facility from the World Bank to upgrade 50 senior high schools across the country as part of efforts to improve access and quality in secondary education.
Speaking at the commissioning of a PET Scan at the Swedish Ghana Medical Centre, President Mahama said the initiative, known as the Transformative Secondary Education for Access, Results and Relevance for Jobs project (STARR-J), would play a major role in ending the Double Track system by 2027.
“The STARR-J project is going to assist the Ghana government achieve its target of bringing an end to double track in our secondary school system by next year. By 2027, there should be no secondary school implementing a double track system in Ghana,” he stated.
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According to the President, the project will see 30 Category C senior high schools upgraded to Category B, while 20 Category B schools will be elevated to Category A.
“This strategic investment is not simply about expanding infrastructure. It is fundamentally about promoting equity, improving quality, and widening opportunities for every Ghanaian child,” he said.
President Mahama disclosed that new E-block community day schools would also be constructed in urban and peri-urban communities to ease pressure on boarding facilities and improve access to secondary education.
“So what this means is that if we get some of the children to go to school within their communities, it will ease the pressure on the boarding schools that are elsewhere,” he explained.
He added that the schools would be strategically located in communities where students can commute easily between home and school.
Beyond infrastructure, the President said the STARR-J initiative would focus on improving the quality of teaching and learning, particularly in technical and vocational education.
“As part of this initiative, all teachers in our secondary schools will benefit from continuous professional development programmes designed to sharpen their skills and improve classroom effectiveness,” he noted.
He said the training programmes would equip teachers with “21st century competencies, including digital literacy, critical thinking, innovative pedagogical approaches, artificial intelligence integration, and learner-centred teaching.”
President Mahama further praised teachers for their contribution to national development, describing education as the “bedrock of national development.”
“Behind every successful doctor, every successful engineer, entrepreneur, public servant, scientist, and let me add, behind every president, there stands a teacher who inspired, nurtured and guided them on that journey,” he stated.
The President also talked about recent reforms to career progression within the teaching service, saying the government had introduced measures to allow teachers to rise through the ranks based on merit, competence, experience, and performance rather than the availability of administrative positions.
“This reform ensures that excellence in the classroom is recognized and rewarded, whilst strengthening professionalism, morale, and dignity across the teaching service,” he added.
The newly commissioned PET Scan machine at the Swedish Ghana Medical Centre is expected to significantly improve advanced diagnostic healthcare services in Ghana.
A PET Scan, short for Positron Emission Tomography scan, is an advanced imaging technology used to detect and monitor diseases such as cancer, heart disease, and brain disorders by showing how tissues and organs are functioning inside the body.
The technology helps doctors identify diseases at early stages, improve treatment planning, and monitor patients’ responses to treatment.
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Education
WASSCE 2026: KNUST SHS Records One Death, Another Candidate Pregnant – VIDEO
The Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Senior High School (KNUST SHS) in Kumasi has confirmed the death of one of its candidates following a brief illness during the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE).
Management of the school said it is mourning with the bereaved family while ensuring that the remaining candidates are provided with the necessary support and a conducive environment to continue their examinations.
The school also reported that another registered candidate has discontinued schooling and is currently absent from the examinations.
In addition, a pregnant candidate successfully participated in the English Oral examination alongside her colleagues.
A total of 1,022 candidates from the school are sitting for this year’s WASSCE, as core subjects commenced nationwide.
The Assistant Headmaster (Academic) and Assistant Examination Supervisor, Agyekum Kwaku, described the conduct of the examination so far as smooth, noting that the institution maintains a strict culture of zero tolerance for examination malpractice.
He expressed satisfaction with the orderly nature of the exercise, adding that invigilators and supervisors were ensuring strict compliance with examination regulations.
Meanwhile, examination centres such as St Louis Senior High School and T.I. Ahmadiyya Senior High School also reported calm and orderly proceedings, as more than 500,000 candidates across the country continue with the nationwide WASSCE, the news team reported from Kumasi.
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