Previous Member of Parliament for Kubungu Ras Mubarak has informed the Achimota School that will although the school has the rules, it cannot supersede the Constitution that scholarships access to education to all Ghanaian children. His comment uses a MyNewsGh. com survey that some two college students have been denied admission in the Achimota School because they maintain their dreadlocks. The former MEGAPIXEL who is a Rastafarian themselves in a post shared upon Facebook said Ghana’s Cosmetic stipulates that “No kid shall be deprived by some other person of medical treatment, SCHOOLING or any other social or even economic benefit by cause only of religious or even other beliefs. ”To your pet, Authorities at the Achimota College have breached the Metabolism of Ghana; an activity he deems as demeaning. “What the authorities in Achimota school have done constitutes a infringement of articles 21(1)(c), 25(1), 26(1) 28(3) and 28(4) of our constitution. They have embarrassed those kids on the basis of the particular kids’ Rasta culture. Not really accepting them into the college because of their dreadlocks is degrading treatment which is frowned on under article 28(3). ”READ FULL STATEMENT HERETwo amazing Ghanaian students, I’m informed, have had their admission in to the prestigious Achimota School taken. Their crime? They have dreadlocks. The provisions of our cosmetic are clear. “No kid shall be deprived by some other person of medical treatment, SCHOOLING or any other social or even economic benefit by cause only of religious or even other beliefs. ” The actual authorities in Achimota college have done constitutes a breach associated with articles 21(1)(c), 25(1), 26(1) 28(3) and 28(4) of our own constitution. They have humiliated those people kids on the basis of the kids’ Rasta culture. Not receiving them into the school because of the dreadlocks is degrading therapy which is frowned upon below article 28(3). The school might have its rules, but all those rules, and all other guidelines and laws are subservient to the constitution of Ghana. The supreme law from the land is the constitution. I really hope the decision would be reversed, within the overall best interest from the school and the affected kids. Source: MyNewsGh. com/2021
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