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Sack headmistress and add Muslims to Wesley Girls school board – Muslim Coalition
Headmistress of Wesley Girls High School Mrs Kay Oppong Ankomah Listen to article
The Board of Wesley Girls’ High School must be reconstituted to ensure religious balance by adding some Muslims as members, the Coalition of Muslim Organisations, Ghana (COMOG) has suggested amidst the raging controversy over the school’s decision not to allow a Muslim student to fast during the Ramadan period.
“We urge the Ghana Education Service (GES) to reconstitute the Board of the Methodist schools to include two Muslims, in order to keep track of any such occurrences and report same when appropriate”, COMOG said in a statement.
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The National Peace Council has called for cool heads to prevail in the ongoing saga involving a Muslim student not being allowed to observe the Ramadan in Wesley Girls High School.
The NPC, therefore, urged the parties involved – the school, the Methodist Church of Ghana and the Parents Teachers Association on one hand, and the Muslim Community in Ghana and the Ghana Education Service (GES) on the other to exercise the greatest restraint in their comments and pronouncements.
That, according to the NPC, was to prevent the issue from degenerating into any disturbance between Christians and Muslims, reminding all of how far they had come as a people by living together for centuries.
Wesley Girls brouhaha: Adhere to GES directive and allow Muslim girls fast Muslim Coalition to Methodist church
By Eric Nana Yaw Kwafo Listen to article
The Coalition of Muslim Organisations, Ghana is urging the leadership of the Methodist Church to direct Wesley Girls Senior High School to allow Muslim girls to observe the Ramadan fasting.
In the wake of the Wesley Girls High School religious controversies where the headmistress banned Muslim girls from fasting, the GES issued a directive that Muslims should be allowed to observe their religious obligations.
But the Methodist Church of Ghana, which is the management of the school issued a counter press statement to rubbish the directive by the GES.
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