The Ministry of Education has expressed serious concern over recent incidents of violence against teachers in schools across Ghana and warned that any assault on educators will attract strict legal consequences.
In a statement dated Thursday, February 19, 2026, the Ministry said it is determined to “nip this in the bud” and ensure that perpetrators of such attacks face the full force of the law.
“All individuals, including students, who assault a teacher in the lawful performance of their professional duties will face severe consequences in accordance with the laws of Ghana,” the statement said.
The Ministry highlighted several recent cases, including an assault at Kade Senior High Technical School, where the perpetrators were arrested, arraigned before the Kade District Court, pleaded guilty to conspiracy and assault, and were convicted and fined.
Other incidents cited include misconduct during the Super Zonal Sports Competition in the Eastern Region, involving a stabbing and alleged sexual assault, and an assault on a teacher at West Africa Senior High School, where two students and one accomplice were remanded into police custody for six weeks pending further court proceedings.
Victims in these cases are reportedly receiving medical and psychosocial support.
At the 54th Delegates Conference of the Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT), President John Dramani Mahama emphasized that attacks on teachers will not be tolerated and reiterated the government’s commitment to protecting educators.
The Ministry said it will continue to collaborate with law enforcement and the judiciary to ensure justice is served and to prevent further incidents.

































