Inter-Schools Sports Festival Marred by Violence After SECTECH Student Attacked
An inter-schools sports festival was thrown into chaos after a student from Sekondi Technical Institute (SECTECH) was reportedly attacked during the event, raising serious concerns about safety at school sporting competitions. The incident involved a student identified as Jerome Appiah, who was alle
Ogyem Solomon

An inter-schools sports festival was thrown into chaos after a student from Sekondi Technical Institute (SECTECH) was reportedly attacked during the event, raising serious concerns about safety at school sporting competitions.
The incident involved a student identified as Jerome Appiah, who was allegedly assaulted by students from New Juaben Senior High School while he was at the festival venue. The attack reportedly occurred while the student was eating, causing panic among participants, officials, and spectators.
The sudden outbreak of violence disrupted the sporting event and drew immediate attention from school authorities and onlookers, with many expressing shock over the incident. The situation has since sparked widespread concern about the lack of adequate security measures at inter-school activities meant to promote unity, sportsmanship, and student development.
Education stakeholders and members of the public have called for stronger security protocols at school events to prevent future incidents. Many believe that sporting festivals should be safe spaces for students to interact, compete, and build friendships, not environments of fear and violence.
The incident has also renewed discussions about student discipline, conflict resolution, and supervision during large school gatherings. Authorities are being urged to investigate the matter thoroughly and implement preventive measures to ensure the safety of students at future inter-school programs.
School sports festivals play a vital role in promoting teamwork, unity, and healthy competition, and stakeholders stress the need for better coordination between schools, organizers, and security agencies to protect students and maintain peace at such events.
Watch the video below:
NASEC Ngleshie Amanfrom SHS in Kasoa, a Form 3 student stabbed a Form 1 student with scissors after the younger student refused to dance for their amusement.
When the victim reported the incident to a teacher, the teacher allegedly advised him not to inform his parents. pic.twitter.com/y56IfWZ1uq
— Accra Streets (@AccraStreet) November 14, 2025
Source: Thepressradio.com
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