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Speaking to Starr News, the lawyer stated that he strongly believes that other students in the Achimota School are ever willing to welcome and embrace the Rastafarians into the school.

He stated that any form of hostility from either the management of the school or the students goes against the regulations.

He noted “I don’t think their colleagues would want to become hostile to their own first-year students. Unless maybe a second-year or third-year student wants to be hostile, but on what basis?”

“I’m rather thinking that they’ll go in there and they’ll become friends to their colleagues who would rather see them as ‘yeah these are the guys we need around so that we can all stand and fight for the right stuff’. So, I don’t see any hostility at all,”

he added.

“That shouldn’t happen from the student front and even if it begins from administrators then that one we’ll bring into the picture a new angle of contention. Because Article 33 is clear on administrative officers performing their administrative actions to achieve a fair environment,” he further stated.

Meanwhile, the board of Governors of the Achimota School has disagreed with the High Court’s ruling to have the students enrolled despite their refusal to do so until they are willing to abide by the conditions set for them.

Source: Ghgossip.com

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