Court fines four GH¢15,000 for assaulting Kade SHTS teacher

The Kade District Court in the Eastern Region has fined four individuals a combined GH¢15,000 for their roles in the assault of a teacher at Kade Senior High and Technical School.

The court explained that the decision to impose fines rather than custodial sentences was influenced by the fact that the convicts were first-time offenders who expressed remorse for their actions. Each person was ordered to pay GH¢1,800 as a statutory fine and an additional GH¢2,000 as compensation to the victim.

Failure to comply with the fines will result in a six-month prison sentence for each convict. In addition, the court directed the four to enter a bond to be of good behaviour.

Proceedings involving a fifth accused person, a 17-year-old juvenile, have been postponed, while a sixth suspect, who was apprehended later in the investigation, has been remanded into custody pending further action.

The victim, identified as Michael Quayson, was attacked on the evening of October 5, 2025, while returning home from town. He was reportedly ambushed by a group of eight individuals, some of whom are former students, and subjected to a prolonged beating. The attack was allegedly triggered by the teacher’s strict enforcement of examination rules.

Footage of the incident circulated widely on social media, drawing condemnation from the public and education stakeholders across the country. The suspects were later tracked down and arrested from various hideouts.

In December 2025, the National Association of Graduate Teachers (NAGRAT) issued a 14-day ultimatum to the Ghana Education Service and the Ghana Police Service, demanding the arrest and prosecution of all persons connected to the assault.

Addressing journalists in Koforidua, the Eastern Regional Chairman of NAGRAT, Mr. Awoonor-Yevu, cautioned that failure to ensure justice and compensate the victim could trigger a nationwide sit-down strike, a move he said could disrupt the 2026 academic calendar.

NAGRAT has since described the incident as part of a worrying trend of violence against teachers, particularly during examination periods, and called for decisive measures to protect educators in the line of duty.

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