President William Ruto has been warned about what is coming in January. He has been advised to act quickly and solve the crisis that is coming his way and if not handled carefully will affect many and it will be very tough to correct it.
Speaking in Mombasa, Kenya post secondary education Union leaders told President William Ruto one thing. They asked him to shift the junior secondary grade nine to secondary school.
According to them, it is the only way to deal with the challenges that will come in January. They are anticipating a chaotic transition when school opens.
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The government is supposed to contract over 100,000 classes that will facilitate the transition of grade nine students. Unionists led by their secretary general Akello Misori have asked Ruto to do everything and solve the impending storm that will explode soon.
” We are asking President William Ruto through his ministry to transfer grade nine students to the secondary school section. This is going to help in solving a new class crisis that will happen in January. In the secondary section, there are free classes hence it will be possible to save the funds that are focused on contracting new classes.” Said Misori.