Bantama SHS Student Appeals to Kennedy Agyapong for Help After Campus Shooting Leaves Her Partially Blind

Suzzy Pinamang, a student of Bantama Adventist Senior High School, is making a heartfelt appeal for financial assistance as she battles to regain her sight following a tragic shooting incident on her school campus.
With fragments of bullets still lodged in her face and enduring severe pain, Suzzy is reaching out to prominent figures — politician Kennedy Agyapong and business mogul Ibrahim Mahama — for support to access urgent medical treatment and continue her education.
The young student’s life was turned upside down by the traumatic event, which has left her partially blind and in constant agony. “I can’t sleep at night because of the pain,” she said, describing the physical and emotional toll the incident has taken on her.
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Suzzy’s appeal underscores not only her personal struggle but also the broader concerns around safety in educational institutions. Her situation has stirred sympathy and calls for accountability, as well as support from members of the public and advocacy groups.
Despite the pain and uncertainty, Suzzy remains determined to recover and return to the classroom. Her plea for help is not just about healing her physical wounds — it is a call for a second chance at life and learning.
As her story gains attention, many hope that those in positions of influence will respond to her call and help turn her recovery into a reality.
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