Students of Savelugu SHS Lament over poor hospitality treatment by the school authorities

The students of the Savelugu Senior High School were reported to have rioted against the school’s authorities on Sunday February 20,2022 due to claims of unfair and abysmal treatment.
The students of the school are seen throwing rocks and stones on the roof of the dining hall building to show their general frustration over the school’s alleged poor hospitality treatment including poor feeding systems.
Besides the demonstration over claims of being poorly fed which has led to illness, they have also complained of not having the electricity they require to study which has also affected them.

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