Good News From The Government To All ECDE Teachers . Trans Nzoia Gov. George Natembeya vowed on Monday to prioritize early childhood education. He said this would be done by including all 800 ECDE caregivers in permanent and retired service terms.
The Governor spoke at the Jamhuri Day celebration held at Amani Primary School in the Chepchoina District of Endebes District.
“Apart from the fact that our government is committed to doing everything possible to increase the population and workforce to improve the quality of education for our children, it is necessary to improve the infrastructure development of our schools,” Natembey said. He also promised to work with all elected leaders to ensure the county’s rapid development.
The governor called for cooperation among all elected leaders, saying those who had sponsored court cases to derail his agenda need to rethink their actions for the sake of developing Trans Nzoia. The Governor said his administration had revived the Nawiri fund that will go along with his development agenda.
Good News From The Government To All ECDE Teachers
He urged the Agriculture Development Corporation’s management to rethink its priorities, adding that locals had benefited nothing in terms of social corporate responsibility. He said it was uncalled for, for the corporation to allow its NPR hired security to attack locals looking for left over maize.
Endebes MP Robert Pukose led other elected leaders in affirming their support to the governor. Lieutenant Governor Philomena Kaptori warned against FGM practices and asked parents not to relinquish their parenting roles. Local County Commissioner Matias Rioba warned that those who hunt and impregnate schoolgirls must be held accountable.
“To hold the director and assistant accountable, I instructed them to make a list of all female students who took the test during pregnancy,” he said. The event was also attended by County Safety Committee members, County Executive Committee members, and several ward representatives.