“People are going to Mars, we’re in Ghana wasting time on Rastafarian students” – Education Minister, Dr Aduwtum on Achimota school issue

GES Makes Another U-Turn, Directs Achimota School To Admit Rastafarian Students
GES Makes Another U-Turn, Directs Achimota School To Admit Rastafarian Students

Education Minister Dr Yaw Osei Aduwtum has said that Ghanaians are wasting precious time discussing hair-related issues following the refusal of the Achimota School to admit students with dreadlocks.

TV3’s Parliamentary Correspondent, Komla Kluste reported on Wednesday, March 24 that “So, I approached the Minister of Education yesterday for his opinion on the Achimota Rastafarian matter, he declined an interview saying that ‘when people are busy researching how to go to Mars, we are wasting precious time on hair discussion.”

Meanwhile, the Executive Director of the National Commission on Culture, Janet Edna Nyame has asked the Rastafarian family whose children were denied admission to the Achimota School to submit themselves to the rules and regulations of the institution.

OKESS refuses a Rastafarian admission
OKESS refuses a Rastafarian admission

She said every institution has rules and regulations that all persons seeking to do business with the entity must abide by.

Ms Nyame told TV3’s Selorm Amenya in an exclusive interview that the children must cut the dreadlocks in order to be accepted into the school.

Source: TheBBCghana.Com

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