GES Refutes Allegations  Of Teacher Trainee  Impregnating 24 students,  headmistress And 4 teachers 

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has described as a complete hoax the media to  the effect that the teacher trainee on teaching practice allegedly impregnates headmistress, 4 teachers, 24 students.

GES Refutes Allegations  Of Teacher Trainee  Impregnating 24 students,  headmistress And 4 teachers 
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has been described as a complete hoax by the media to the effect that the teacher trainee on teaching practice allegedly impregnates the headmistress, 4 teachers, and 24 students.
 
According to the GES, no teacher trainee in Asokore Mampong has impregnated a headmistress, four teachers, and 24 students, as asserted in the current media report circulated on social and local media platforms.
According to the GES directorate in the Asokore Mampong Municipality, the claims cannot be true because it does not have any teacher trainees from colleges of Education posted to the municipality.7
In a statement issued on June 3, 2022, from the Public Relations Unit of the Asokore Mampong Municipal Education Directorate and copied to Soireenews.com, the GES indicated that only one of its eight M/A schools has a female headmistress who is nearly 60 years and will be retiring in 2023.
“The Asokore Mampong Municipal Education Directorate hereby informs the general public that this publication is false. The Education Directorate since its inception has not engaged colleges of Education to post teacher trainees into any of our schools.
“Teacher trainees are posted within their home regions. Trainees are posted to schools in districts within their Region of studies and are mostly sent to schools that lack trained teachers. Asokore Mampong does not have such a challenge.
“There are eight (8) M/A schools under the Education Directorate, all of these schools are headed by males except Aboabo MA JHS which is headed by a female who is a far advance in age and is due for retirement in 2023,” portions of the statement by the GES read.
The GES also added that it has put in place measures to reduce teenage pregnancy in schools in the Asokore Mampong Municipality which has led to a drastic in teenage pregnancy over the past few years.
Read the full statement by the GES below: