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Ministry seeks support to address schools unrest

Thursday, July 27th, 2023 02:30 | By
Cheptais Boys High School
Cheptais Boys High School. PHOTO/Print

Ministry of Education officials in Western region have raised concern over the upsurge of school unrest in Bungoma county.

Western Regional Director of Education (RDE) Jared Obiero (pictured) says this year alone, 32 schools in Bungoma County have gone on the rampage, destroying property worth millions of shillings.

Speaking in his office yesterday, Obiero said ministry officials have called for a stakeholder meeting starting tomorrow in all sub counties, which will culminate in a regional forum to address the issue.

The RDE said the forums will bring together the respective schools’ Boards of Management (BOMs), parent Associations, and Members of Parliament, Members of County Assemblies (MCAs), sponsors and National Government (NGAO) officials, among others.

Stakeholders meetings

“We have organised stakeholders’ meetings, starting this Friday in Tongaren Sub County, to help find a lasting solution to this vice,” he added.

Obiero regretted that at Maliki Boys’ Secondary School, the students destroyed and even carried away school property worth more than Sh20 million.Other schools that went on the rampage include Namwela, Kamusinde and Cheptais boys’ secondary schools.

“Schools in Kakamega, Busia and Vihiga counties have, however, remained peaceful and the schools’ calendar is running smoothly in those areas,” he added.

The education official blamed the unrest on political and local community interference.

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