The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Rev. Jonathan Bettey has stated that there is no policy in the Ghanaian Constitution that kicks against school children waving at visiting Presidents.
He said it s needless for the GES to consult parents before children are taking out to wave at dignitaries who have visited Ghana.
A section of Ghanaians have blasted the Akufo-Addo’s government and the GES for lining up school children in the hot sun to wave at Presidents Akufo-Addo and Alassane Ouattara whilst they were chauffeur-driven in some streets in Accra.
But speaking with Francis Abban on the Morning Starr Tuesday, the PRO of GES indicated that its no big deal for the school children to wave at the two Presidents.
“If the act is something so bad, the Regional Director of the GES wouldn’t have allowed that to happen. I do not see why we should seek permission from parents before taking them out to wave at dignitaries. There is no policy against children waving at visiting Presidents when they are in town.
‘I honestly do not see anything wrong with the school children lined up to wave at a visiting President, I don’t think it is a big deal,” he explained.
The President of Ivory Coast Alassane Ouattara is in Ghana for a two day working visit.
By: Ghana/Ultimatefmonline.com/106.9FM
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The Public Relations Officer of the Ghana Education Service (GES) Rev. Jonathan Bettey has stated that there is no policy in the Ghanaian Constitution that kicks against school children waving at visiting Presidents. He said it s needless for the GES to consult parents before children are taking out to wave at dignitaries who have […]
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