Authorities have closed the Bolgatanga Technical Institute in the Upper East Region indefinitely following a violent disturbance in which students set fire to the house master’s office and the school library.
According to reports by Asaase FM 99.5 as seen by SIXSCRIBES.com, the incident, which occurred late last night, saw large plumes of smoke billowing from the affected buildings
Fortunately, no injuries were reported, though significant damage was done to school facilities, including the loss of valuable academic materials in the housemaster’s office. Police have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the disturbance and identify those responsible for the destruction.
The closure aims to restore order and allow for a thorough assessment of the damage. Parents have been advised to make arrangements for their wards to return home while the situation is addressed.
This latest incident adds to growing concerns over student unrest in some second-cycle institutions across the country.