GES Takes Swift Action Against Teacher in Student Misconduct Case
Ghana Education Service takes immediate action against Okadjakrom SHTS teacher following allegations of misconduct, demonstrating commitment to student safety and professional standards.

Ghana Education Service headquarters in Accra where the decision to interdict the teacher was made
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has taken decisive action by interdicting a teacher at Okadjakrom Senior High Technical School following allegations of inappropriate conduct with a student, demonstrating the organization's commitment to maintaining professional standards in education.
Immediate Response to Misconduct Allegations
Mfo Richard Tibetor, a teacher at the Jasikan Municipality school in the Oti Region, has been barred from entering school premises after a viral social media video allegedly captured him in a compromising position with a female student. The decision, announced through an official press release by GES PRO Daniel Fenyi on October 2, 2025, aligns with Ghana's ongoing efforts to reform and strengthen its education system.
Official Statement and Professional Standards
"Management of GES finds the conduct unacceptable, unethical, and a clear violation of the professional code of conduct for teachers," the statement emphasized, highlighting the organization's zero-tolerance approach to misconduct.
Key Actions Taken:
- Immediate interdiction of the teacher
- Prohibition from entering school premises
- Launch of formal investigation
- Enhanced student protection measures
This swift response demonstrates how Ghana's education authorities are prioritizing accountability and transparency in maintaining professional standards across educational institutions.
Public Response and Support
The announcement has garnered significant public support, with many citizens praising the GES's prompt action. Notable community feedback emphasizes the importance of maintaining high ethical standards in educational institutions and protecting student welfare.
Related Developments
This case emerges as Ghana's education sector continues to implement comprehensive reforms, including enhanced professional conduct monitoring and student protection measures. The GES has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring discipline, professionalism, and child protection across all schools in the country.
Edwin Gyimah
Ghanaian journalist, covering African affairs for the past 10 years.