Non-local teachers pleads for transfer from North-Eastern areas.
Non-local teachers pleads for transfer from North-Eastern areas citing insecurities.
They are now seeking intervention of the National Assembly after the Teachers Service Commission questioned their whereabouts.
The TCS body demanded for an explanation after teachers failed to resume work in their work stations.
Primary and Secondary school teachers are now in Nairobi to seek transfers from North-Eastern areas because of insecurities.
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However, Teachers Service Commission earlier told them that, the transfers are not eligible because of missing suitable replacements.
TSC therefore redirected the teachers to resume work by 7september this year as they seek for lasting solutions.
The commission thereafter warned the concerned teachers that failure to report to work as from 7 September, they’ll face the circumstances.
Pleads for transfer over insecurities
The teachers who had camped at the TSC headquarters for the last two weeks were dispersed by police officers.
The teachers of the North-Eastern areas now live in fear after one of them was killed in an Alshabab attack in Walgadud police station.
The non-local teachers teaching in Wajir, Mandera and Garissa are so insecure after the happening.
This makes them seek transfers from the schools in the same region to a place of peace .
The three areas are so fond of insecurities issues since Alshababs attack the region multiple times.
Kenya National Union of Teachers Secretary General Collins Oyuu has promised to intervene into the matter with TSC.
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He is expected to hold a meeting with the Teachers Service Commission and present their grievances to them.
Mr. Oyuu adds that, the government should be more strategic and find means to employ locals in the schools .
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In his quotes, he says that, North- Eastern region has never been peaceful and no one should tell them of better days.
Security issues is very rampant in the regions and to no cost should the government ignore their pleas.
Non-local teachers pleads for transfer from North-Eastern areas