

Ghana School Faces Challenges Due to Nearby Squatter Settlement
Squatters' Presence Raises Concerns Near Gliss Islamic School in Ghana A recent news report highlights the precarious living conditions of squatters near the Gliss Islamic School in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. This proximity has caused significant concern for the school administration and the local community due to the rise in social vices associated with the squatter settlement. "About 20 meters from our school, you'll find illegal structures and activities that are impacting our students and the overall environment," stated Abdul Rahim Mohammed, the school's secretary, in an interview. He further elaborated on the challenges, emphasizing the need for authorities to intervene and relocate the squatters to a more suitable location. The video footage shows the squalid living conditions of the squatters, with makeshift homes and unsanitary surroundings. This visual evidence supports the school's concerns about the potential health and safety risks to students. The report underscores the urgency of addressing this issue to ensure a safe and conducive learning environment for the children at Gliss Islamic School and the wider community. The report concludes by hoping for a swift resolution to the problem, ensuring the safety and well-being of the students and the community.