A former Executive Director of the Danquah Institute, Gabby Otchere-Darko, has said the refusal of the Achimota School authorities to admit a student with dreadlocks amounts to perverse backwardness.
He has therefore commended the Ghana Education Service (GES) for directing the school authorities to admit the students.
In a tweet, the leading member of the governing New Patriotic Party (NPP) said “This day and age, a school in Africa will not admit a boy because he is a Rastafarian and wears his hair in that natural form. Call it perverse backwardness. Thank you, GES!”
This day and age, a school in Africa will not admit a boy because he is a Rastafarian and wears his hair in that natural form. Call it perverse backwardness. Thank you, GES! pic.twitter.com/ltVtrsDYdg
— Gabby Otchere-Darko (@GabbyDarko) March 20, 2021
After former Kumbugu MP, Ras Muburak defended the two students, multiple award winning artist, Stonebwoy has also done same in a series of tweet.
He quizzed in a tweet if there is any harm in a school admitting a Rastafarian.
When one of his followers said the dread might affect the two students, Stonebwoy said the reason is weak.
May I ask please, what harm does it cause a school from admitting students because of their hair style as Rastafarians? ????
— 1GAD (@stonebwoyb) March 20, 2021