GES interdicts Nobisco bursar, storekeeper over alleged theft of food supplies


The Ghana Education Service (GES) has interdicted the Bursar of the Northern School of Business Senior High School (Nobisco), Fedelia Kudaariwo, and the Storekeeper, Rashida Adam, over allegations of theft of food items meant for students.
The school’s driver, Alhassan Sulemana, has also been reassigned to the Regional Education Office pending the outcome of investigations.
JoyNews sources indicate that a preliminary report has been forwarded to the GES headquarters after the Regional Director, Alhassan Alidu Jnr, led a team to the school to assess the situation.
The Regional Education Directorate has constituted a six-member committee to investigate the alleged theft.
The committee, which will be inaugurated on November 3, 2025, is expected to assess the procedures for issuing food items at the school, investigate the movement of food items to the bursar’s residence, and establish the reasons for transporting food items out of the school at odd hours.
It will also verify whether the food items seen in the viral video belong to the school, determine whether any diversion, misconduct, or breach of policy occurred, and recommend appropriate disciplinary actions and measures to strengthen accountability.
This development follows allegations that large quantities of food supplies intended for students were found in the bursar’s residence after a volunteer group intercepted a driver transporting the items.
The driver reportedly implicated the bursar in the operation.
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