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Hohoe E.P. SHS Graduating Students Caught on Video Allegedly Damaging School Water Pipeline

A viral video circulating on social media reportedly shows graduating students of Hohoe E.P. Senior High School vandalizing a water pipeline on the school’s campus during their final days before leaving school.

In the footage, a group of students can allegedly be seen damaging the water infrastructure while others cheer them on. The incident has sparked criticism from members of the public, with many expressing concern over the destruction of school property.

Although the circumstances leading to the incident remain unclear, the video has generated widespread discussion online about student discipline and the growing trend of final-year students engaging in acts of vandalism during their final days in school.

School facilities such as water pipelines play a crucial role in ensuring access to clean water for students and staff. Damage to such infrastructure can result in additional repair costs and inconvenience for the school community.

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As of the time of filing this report, authorities at Hohoe E.P. Senior High School had not publicly commented on the viral video, and it remains unclear whether any disciplinary measures will be taken against those involved.

The incident has renewed calls for schools, parents, and education stakeholders to intensify efforts aimed at promoting discipline, responsibility, and respect for public property among students.

Further details are expected to emerge as the matter receives attention from school authorities and other relevant stakeholders.

Watch the video below:

video credit: the state news

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