Sacked Students Of Bagabaga College Of Education Vandalized Properties

There was near violent on the campus of Bagabaga College of Education Monday when some disgruntled students expelled from the institution for constant poor performance refused to leave the school.

According to the Principal of the college Alhaji Adam Zakaria, there is a directive from the University of Cape Coast (UCC), which is the body that examine the Students which states that, all students who fail the supplementary end-of-semester examination and had refers should be sacked from the college. 

Peacefmonline.com gathered that in apropos of the directives the college dismissed 29 students for performing incredibly poor in their examinations.

The students comprised of 18 first year and 11 second year were said to have failed woefully even after sitting for their referrals.

These directives obviously did not go down well with the students resulting in them staging a demonstration protesting the decision to sack them from the school.

The aggrieved students were wielding wooden placards with wordings "No Withdrawal", We won’t go home", Boycott Continues Until Change Occur" apparently challenging authority of the school.

Speaking spontaneously in the course of the vandalism, the students said  the College authorities and University of Cape Coast were unfair to them.

They however called on Government and for that matter the Ministry of Education to come to their aid.

But the principal of the college who was absent during the protest described their act as a "misdirection of aggression" because according to him their decision was based on the directive from the Cape Coast University.

Alhaji Zakaria advised the students to be smart in going about the issue.