Asankragua SHS Twerking Suspension: I Will Fight For Students If . . . – MASLOC CEO

Chief Executive Officer of the Microfinance and Small Loans Centre (MASLOC), Stephen Amoah, has vowed to fight for parents whose wards have been sacked from the Asankragua Senior High School [SHS] for twerking if they contact him.

According to him, students of such nature need not to be sacked from school because whether they are sacked or not, they will keep the act that led to their indefinite suspension, rather the right thing to be done is for the school authorities to refer to the punishment accruing the laws of the school associated the behavior ensued than suspend them indefinitely which can mean their end to education.

"I am not saying they did the right thing but we need to be honest with ourselves that these children will not stop this act for being sacked from school. Authorities of the school must refer to the laws of the school as they punish them accordingly while they remain in school to study with a pastoral counseling session provided to change them," he said.

He further insisted on UTV’s ‘Adekye Nsroma’ political programme that, “I would have gone to court if they were my children. I am ready to stand in for the parents of the children as soon as they contact me on the said matter. The fact that they danced in that manner does not warrant a sanction of being indefinitely sacked from school . . . an internal punishment will do."