The police lady who slapped SRC President: In a recent development that has caused quite a stir, the Times Ghana shed light on a student protest at The Jasikan College of Education. The protest centered around grievances regarding the institution’s poor management.
The incident quickly garnered the attention of various media outlets across Ghana. However, one particular incident during the protest stole the spotlight: the moment when a police officer slapped the Student Representative Council (SRC) President, Freeman Zookah.
Madam Ogbo Vida: Police Lady who slapped SRC President
Sources that have been verified indicate that the police officer in question is Madam Ogbo Vida. Madam Vida is employed at the Jasikan Divisional Police Station. Her reputation precedes her, as she has been observed slapping motorists at checkpoints and allegedly accepting bribes from those passing through.
This incident of her assaulting the SRC President is not the first of its kind. Witnesses recall that she has a history of reacting aggressively to minor issues. An anonymous individual shared their experience, stating, “This is the lady notorious for resorting to physical force over minor matters. This incident marks the second time she’s engaged in such behavior.”
Calls for Accountability and Transparency
In the meantime, it’s worth noting that issues concerning power disconnections from socket outlets have been successfully addressed. Furthermore, the quality of meals served to students has notably improved.
However, it’s evident that the institution needs to pay closer attention to its administrative personnel. There appears to be a need for a reevaluation or potential changes within the authorities.
Silent Voices
Unfortunately, many students who are aware of the issues seem reluctant to speak up, displaying timidity in pointing out those responsible for the problems at hand. The recent protest and the disturbing incident involving Madam Ogbo Vida have underscored the importance of open dialogue, accountability, and transparency within the college’s administrative framework.
As stakeholders reflect on the events that transpired, it is hoped that necessary steps will be taken to rectify the situation and ensure that the college upholds its commitment to providing a conducive learning environment for all students.