Calls for Police Action as Student Hooliganism Sparks Outrage
Social media users in Ghana have demanded strict action after a violent clash involving senior high school students during inter‑school sports competitions went viral. Many are calling on the police to punish the students involved, with some even suggesting that those responsible should face jail ti
Ogyem Solomon

Social media users in Ghana have demanded strict action after a violent clash involving senior high school students during inter‑school sports competitions went viral. Many are calling on the police to punish the students involved, with some even suggesting that those responsible should face jail time.
The incidents occurred during the District Schools Athletics Games in Agona Swedru, Central Region, where students from competing schools engaged in physical fights, throwing stones, and disrupting the event. The clashes, captured on video, quickly spread online, prompting outrage among Ghanaians who condemned the behaviour as unacceptable.
Ghanaian social media users expressed frustration with what they described as a rise in indiscipline among students. Many argued that allowing violent behaviour to go unpunished would encourage further hooliganism and create a culture of lawlessness among the youth. Commenters stressed that authorities, including the Ghana Police Service, must take strong action to hold the culprits accountable.
The footage primarily involved students from Obrachire Senior High Technical School and Swedru School of Business (SWESBUS). Police confirmed that the videos showed violent conduct and launched an investigation to identify those involved. Following police directives, the schools complied by handing over the suspects.
As a result, three students from SWESBUS Joseph Amoh (20), Benedict Appiah (18), and Bilal Mamud (18) were arrested and taken into custody. They are expected to face legal proceedings for their involvement in the attacks.
In addition to the arrests, the Ghana Education Service (GES) suspended all inter‑school sports competitions in the Central Region. Officials said this was necessary to restore order and ensure the safety of students before future events.
Beyond punishment, education experts and teachers’ associations have stressed the need for long-term measures to promote discipline and responsible behaviour among students. They argue that arrests alone are not enough; schools and parents must actively instill respect, conflict resolution skills, and a sense of accountability to prevent similar incidents in the future.
The events in Agona Swedru have sparked nationwide discussions about student behaviour, discipline, and the role of authorities in curbing hooliganism. As investigations continue, the arrests and suspensions demonstrate a firm stance against violence in schools, but the broader debate on how to effectively address indiscipline among youth remains ongoing.
The management of Swedru School of Business (SWESBUS) handed over three of its students to the Swedru Divisional Police Command on Monday night, February 23, 2026, for their alleged involvement in a violent assault on a student from Obrachire Senior High Technical School (SHTS).… pic.twitter.com/YEn3KpHOj7
— SIKAOFFICIAL🦍 (@SIKAOFFICIAL1) February 24, 2026
Source: Thepressradio.com
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