Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has warned teachers against sending home Junior Secondary School (JSS) learners for lack of uniform saying they will face the sack.
Speaking on Wednesday, January 31, at Enoomatasiani Primary School in Kajiado North Constituency, the Deputy President said all students must be allowed to continue with their studies until they can buy the new uniform.
“Any teacher sending JSS children away from school because of lack of uniform or desks will be disciplined,” remarked Gachagua.
The DP noted that money had been disbursed to schools to fully support the rolling out of the Competency Based Curriculum including the JSS curriculum.
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“The Ministry of Education has released adequate capitation for JSS, primary and secondary schools. No teacher should send any child home. The children must be allowed to learn,” he stated.
The Deputy President visited the Constituency to launch various development projects including the JSS lab at the Primary School.
At the same time, Gachagua said the government’s focus remains on development in every part of the country for Kenyans to realise better lives.
He asked lawmakers engaging in premature succession campaigns to stop saying it is an insult to Kenyans who voted for them to craft ways to improve their lives.
“This is not time to politick. It is insensitive and an insult to the people of Kenya to talk about succession ten years from now. This is the time to work for the people of Kenya. All leaders should stop their talk on succession and focus on serving the people,” he stated.