A section of private school owners have threatened to go to court to
oppose the government ordered closure of private schools and public
schools scheduled for Monday.
The Ministry of Education on Friday
ordered the closure of all schools, both private and public, due to the
ongoing teachers strike and this has not gone down well with owners of
private leaning institutions.
Former Private Schools Association
Chairman and owner of Effort schools in Kirinyaga County, John Kabue,
said that the government did not involve them in making that decision.
Kabue
further says that he will not close his schools since the move will
costly to parents, students and the schools proprietors
Speaking
after an emergency meeting shortly after the government’s announcement,
the Kenya Private Schools Association also said they would resist all
attempts to close private learning institutions.
“Programmes and
activities in all private schools will continue as usual. If need be, we
will move to court to ensure that learning activities are not
interrupted by the order,” said Peter Ndoro, who heads the association.
Yesterday,
the Cabinet released a statement from State House that endorsed
measures taken by the Ministry that all schools be closed for security
reasons as the teachers’ strike enterers the third week.
The
Cabinet’s statement, however, said technical training institutes,
primary and diploma teacher-training colleges were not affected by this
directive.
Teachers downed their tools three weeks ago over a pay dispute with the Teacher’s Service Commission.
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