CS Magoha: CBC Classrooms At 50% Completion

The Cabinet Secretary for Education Prof George Magoha has revealed that the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) classrooms are now at a 50% completion rate.

The CS had overseen newly built classrooms meant for the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) in Umoja Secondary and Paul Boit Secondary in Uasin Gishu.

“As we head to elections, we continue to pray for peaceful elections and I a grateful to the citizens who have allowed us to work as if there is nothing going on as they know we are just working for the children who belong here, as the children neither have political parties nor vote.

“I appreciate the 4th Estate for working with us through this journey. We shall continue to deliver for the children, I will continue to push my people and find out how far we have gone on the CBC classroom completions before the end of the year,” said the CS.

Concerning the abrupt closure of all schools, CS Magoha apologized for the sudden closure of schools.

“I accept full responsibility for the minor discomfort I have caused you. Please understand that I love the children and would be the last person to jeopardize their lives or anything.

“I know that people are unhappy that the schools were closed abruptly. Let me apologize on behalf of the government. So the small pain I have caused, I take full responsibility for because I was the one who was supposed to say it. I think the swords you have sent on me are now enough,” said the Cabinet Secretary.

Magoha also said that he loves children and that he would never ratify a decision that would cause them harm or put their lives at risk.

“So as I take full responsibility, please try and understand I love the children, and I will be the last person to put their life or anything at risk,” Magoha further said.

Explaining the Reason Why

In his defence, CS Magoha said that the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) must be given anything they need in order for the country to have a successful General Election.

The General Elections are set to be held on Tuesday the 9th of August and the Commission is set to use schools as polling centres.

He said that he did not want it to be reported that the government did not allow them the conditions required for them to prepare well.

“But you see, the electoral commission must be given whatever, whenever they want, in order to be able to conduct a free, fair and justifiable election. It is important that the electoral commission gets access to schools and not to say that we did not give them enough time to prepare for the election,” said CS Magoha.

CS Magoha ordered all schools to be closed on the 2nd of August with resumption set on the 10th of August 2022. This was done to allow for seamless preparations for the upcoming general elections.

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