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study also found out that once the District Accounts Office has cashed the salary<br />

Cheque, it seeks the services of the police in that district to provide security as they<br />

pack the money according to the zones. Furthermore, there is police escort as they<br />

move with money to the zones for delivery. However, once the money reaches the<br />

zones, security does not continue. The PEA keeps the money for different schools for<br />

some time without security as they try to communicate with Head Teachers of<br />

different schools in their zones to come <strong>and</strong> collect the money for their respective<br />

schools. It is apparent that once a vehicle with police escort at the zone arrives, the<br />

community at large knows that it brings teachers salaries. This keeps the security of<br />

the money <strong>and</strong> the PEA himself/herself at huge risk. This fear though, makes the PEA<br />

communicate quickly to different Head Teachers to ensure that all the money is<br />

distributed the following day. However, the PEA does not have any special provisions<br />

for communication to the teachers such that they use their own resources to<br />

communicate. And, in the rainy season, not all Head Teachers would be easily<br />

reached <strong>and</strong> immediately come to the zone due to transport as well as actual<br />

communication hiccups. This makes the PEA keep the money longer <strong>and</strong> increase<br />

security risk concerns.<br />

While the security of the PEA is a great concern, Head Teachers’ security is ignored<br />

as well. Head Teachers travel long distances to the various zones to collect salaries.<br />

Often times, they wait at the zone for long time of the day for actual salaries to arrive<br />

with Accounts personnel from DEM Office. Thus, they return late in the night to<br />

their respective schools carrying cash for fellow teachers without security. This puts<br />

them <strong>and</strong> the money at high risk especially those that come from far (from zones)<br />

[especially that they are not provided with any means of transport <strong>and</strong> security]. On<br />

another note, the study found out that Head Teachers themselves have resorted to<br />

going with a fellow teacher for security reasons. However, this compromises teaching<br />

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