KEWOTA CEO Benta Opande has thrown her weight behind the National Assembly as they seek stop delocalization, an unpopular policy directive that was introduced by the teachers body Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
Speaking in Nairobi, Opande said the policy has never transformed the management, administration and the quality of education in the country.
“We have reached out to teachers across the country and their worry is, since the introduction of delocalization policy they are yet to see results and have not witnessed any improvement in management and administration of schools,” said Opande.
Opande urged the TSC to abandon the plan since it still very unpopular and adds no value to our schools.
“We therefore support the National Assembly in their efforts to have the teachers body to abandon this policy,” added Opande.