23-yr-old ex-convict with good BECE grades denied…
23-yr-old ex-convict with good BECE grades denied...

23-yr-old ex-convict with good BECE grades denied…
A 23-year-old ex-convict, Abu Safianu Yahaya who dreams of becoming
a nurse had his hopes dashed because of his ex-convict status.
Yahaya has been denied admission to three different Senior High Schools
because of his status as an ex-convict.
He has therefore appealed to the government to come to his aid to gain admission
into any of the three different Senior High Schools who refused to enroll him.
“My own siblings stigmatize me and accuse me of stealing. A sardine got
missing in the house and they said I stole it. I nearly cried. I have threatened
to commit suicide if I don’t get admission. I want the government to help me,”
he appealed.
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Yahaya said the management of the schools, Awe, Fumbisi, and the
Sandema Senior High Schools, all in the Northern Region, refused to admit
him because they realized he was an ex-convict though he got aggregate sixteen (16)
in the Basic Education Certificate Examination, BECE.
“All the schools I tried to get admission into asked me to go back to my former
school for a recommendation letter before they could admit me.
The Awe SHS head-teacher after reading the recommendation from the
Kumasi Central Prison where I wrote my BECE, told me unless I go to the
Ghana Education Service head office in Accra, he wouldn’t be in the
position to admit me,” he told Crimecheckghana.
He added that “the Fumbisi Head-teacher who seemed willing to admit me
said he would get into trouble if he enrolls me in the school”.
According to Yahaya, he was convicted by a Kumasi High Court for stealing
and was jailed to serve twelve years at the Kumasi Central Prison after he
and his accomplice snatched someone’s bag in Kumasi.
“I engaged in untoward behavior for sometime before my conviction.
Now, I have repented,” he admitted.
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The young ex-convict said he served four years of his term after his family
members appealed his sentence following the death of his father.
This, he said, was because his presence was required to enable the family
to undertake a ritual for his deceased father.
“The appeal of my sentence cost Six Thousand Ghana cedis. The money was
raised by one of my uncles. I am my father’s first male child so I was needed to
be present to enable the family carry out the ritual,” he added.
Yahaya said he is at a loss after going to prison to reform and after leaving the
facility with good grades, he is told society has no place for him.
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