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General News of Saturday, March 16, 2019
Source: mynewsgh.com
2019-03-16
Deputy of Assin Central, Kennedy Agyapong
An eyewitness present during an altercation between Assin Central MP, Kennedy Agyapong and Central Regional Police Commander, DCOP, Paul Manly Awini, at the North Campus of the University of Toronto. 39, Winneba education, explained to MyNewsGh .com how it all happened.
He admitted that the legislator had become furious and had almost taken a physical form; explaining that this was necessitated by the conduct of the police chief who should have known better.
Mr. Kennedy Agyapong, who had led a delegation of the Minister of Education, Dr. Mathew Opoku Prempeh, to calm the climate after days of demonstrations at school, warned them against anarchy.
The witness explained that Mr. Kennedy Agyapong had warned the police not to abuse the students in order not to aggravate the already tense situation since the dismissal of some lecturers and staff by the current vice-chancellor reverend Father Anthony Afful-Broni.
Addressing the students and their superiors, the police chief, without resorting to the legislator's presence, was reluctant to call his men for them to withdraw and stop the use of tear gas on the students of the raging students, considering that the calm returned to the school of the time.
According to Man Kennedy Agypong, police superintendent Paul Manly Awini said he was specifically instructed to prosecute the rowdy students and even tried to stop some of them in his presence as he calmed the students, which made him angry. in a video that went viral on social media.
The driver of the nuclear power plant came down on him and said, "What are you doing? If you do stupid, they will take your clothes off you "while furiously heading towards the police chief who was in front of him, but the others held him back amid the shouts of students to support the action of Mr. Kennedy Agyapong.
At the same time, the Central Regional Minister, Kwamena Duncan, revealed that the school had been closed and will remain so until a decision is made.
"This decision was made on the basis of good judgment in matters of safety. It is impossible to go to campus in the morning to announce the closure of the school. The same evening, we turn around and say to the school reopened. No announcement of this type has been made and it will be announced by the person who announced the closure, "he told Kasapa, based in Accra.
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