Accra, Ghana – Thousands of students across Accra have reportedly been denied the opportunity to hold graduation ceremonies following a government-imposed ban, triggering disappointment among students, parents, and school authorities.
The directive has affected numerous schools that had planned to organize graduation events to celebrate the academic achievements of their final-year students. Many families who had made preparations for the ceremonies have been left frustrated by the sudden development.
The government’s decision is said to be part of efforts to enforce compliance with existing regulations governing school activities. However, the move has sparked widespread debate, with critics questioning the timing of the ban and its impact on students who had looked forward to marking an important milestone in their educational journey.
Parents and education stakeholders have called for greater clarity on the reasons behind the directive, while urging authorities to consider alternative arrangements that would allow students to celebrate their accomplishments without violating official guidelines.
The development has generated mixed reactions on social media, with some supporting the government’s stance on enforcing regulations, while others argue that students should not bear the consequences of administrative decisions beyond their control.
As concerns continue to mount, many affected families are hoping for a resolution that will enable students to commemorate their academic success in a safe and appropriate manner.


