51 persons collapse at Independence Day parade in Koforidua
Fifty one people, comprising school children and security personnel, participating in the 55th Independence Day Anniversary parade at the Koforidua Jacksons Park collapsed at the parade grounds.
Four of casualties whose conditions were serious were referred to the Koforidua Regional Hospital while the rest were revived by the Red Cross.
This was announced by Mr Kasawu Nartey, leader of the Red Cross Team, which provided emergency health services at the parade grounds.
In a speech, the Eastern Regional Minister, Dr Kwasi Akyem Apea-Kubi, expressed regret about the poor results of the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in the Region last year and blamed it on the quality of teachers in the classrooms, indiscipline among pupils, overcrowding and ineffective supervision and appealed to all stakeholders in education to join forces to help change the situation for the better.
He expressed concern over the high rate of indiscipline in schools resulting in gang rape, drug abuse, homosexuality and occultism and called for collective efforts to change the moral direction of the educational system.
The Regional Minister pledged that the Government would ensure a level playing field for all political parties during this year’s national elections and would extend honour and dignity to all and said government would also expect same form those political parties.
Dr Apea-Kubi later presented the President Special Independence Award to Master Yaw Boakye Sarfo, a student of Pope John’s Senior High School for being the best student at the 2011 BECE in the Region.
Source: GNA