Machogu Speaks: Why I Issued Statement Postponing Schools Reopening Late At Night

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Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu.

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  • CS Machogu's directiveis an about-turn from Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang's, who last week announced that schools would reopen despite ongoing heavy rains, save for the few schools affected by flooding.
  • Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu has explained the reasons behindissuinga late nightdirective postponing the reopening of schools by a week, a decision that has elicited mixed reactions across the country.

    In an exclusive interview with , CS Machogu said the Ministry of Education made the decision to save learners lives after receiving data from various counties that travel has been adversely affected byheavy rains. Basic facilities in various schools have also been affected by floods.

    This, he said, was based on data that was collated on Saturday and Sunday, informing the last minute decision to postpone reopening of schools.

    Were talking about life, which is paramount, leave alone the inconvenience [of the postponement] that people are talking about. If schools open in the current situation and something terrible happens, theyll again blame Machogu. I chose to save lives, CS Machogu told .

    'Were monitoring the situation very closely,' he added.

    Education Cabinet Secretary Dr Ezekiel Machogu extends schools second term opening dates by one week to May 6, 2024 due to ongoing heavy rains pic.twitter.com/hUF8Cfk9IG

    EduMinKenya (@EduMinKenya) April 28, 2024

    The decision is an about-turn from Education Principal Secretary Belio Kipsang's, who last week announced that schools would reopen despite ongoing heavy rains , save for the few schools affected by flooding.

    Rude shock

    For Kenyan parents and learners, it was a mixed bag of relief and shock when they woke up to news of the postponement. Most public primary schools were set to open today and many had already travelled, only to be sent back home when they arrived.

    Parents who had already sent their children to school early in the morning faulted the Ministry for not informing them in good time.

    Some parents complained that their children who study in schools far away from home had already left the previous evening before the announcement by the CS. Teachers whose work stations are far away from their homes had also travelled in preparation for schools reopening.

    It is not right. Giving communication at the right time is vital in any organisation and more so in education where everyone is a consumer. Imagine some parents had booked SGR [train] longtime for their children and have already started their journey to the station only to be informed of the postponement on their way, a parent said.

    Government postpones opening of schools Education CS Ezekiel Machogu says some schools have been adversely affected by floods.

    Machogu: Only schools affected by floods will not reopen Term Two to begin as scheduled even as some schools postpone opening date by a week due to flooding.

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