
Parents of 24 final-year students at Ghanata Senior High School have reached an out-of-court settlement with a local food vendor following allegations that the students stole food items from his shop. The agreement involves a collective payment of GH¢5,200 to the vendor to resolve the matter amicably and prevent further legal proceedings. This resolution comes at a critical time for the students, who are currently sitting for their West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE), a period of high academic pressure and significance for their future prospects.
The incident, which reportedly involved the theft of fried rice, led to the arrest of the two dozen students on June 12. After being taken into police custody, the students spent an entire night in detention before being released on bail the following day. The swift move toward a settlement was prompted by the parents' desire to ensure that the legal dispute does not further disrupt the students' focus or ability to complete their final examinations. The oversight of the incident by school and local authorities highlights the gravity of the situation despite its seemingly minor nature.
A spokesperson for the parents has called for public restraint regarding the incident, highlighting the unique challenges and stress students face during the examination season. While the parents have taken responsibility for the financial restitution, they are advocating for a supportive environment that allows the students to move past this lapse in judgment. The GH¢5,200 payment is intended to cover the value of the items taken and provide compensation to the vendor for the distress and loss incurred.
Despite the agreement between the parents and the complainant, the legal conclusion of the case is still pending. The police have not yet formally confirmed if the initial complaint will be withdrawn following the settlement. This case serves as a reminder of the behavioral expectations placed on students and the potential consequences of actions that could jeopardize years of academic preparation. For now, the focus remains on the students' successful completion of their WASSCE papers as the community awaits official closure on the police matter.
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