Education CS Ezekiel Machogu causes uproar with last-minute postponement of school opening due to floods. Kenyans express mixed reactions to the delayed reopening of schools.
The Education sector in Kenya is facing a crisis as schools in flood-hit areas have been forced to remain shut. Education Cabinet Secretary, Ezekiel Machogu, announced the postponement of the school opening from April 29 to May 6 due to severe flooding caused by heavy rains. This decision has sparked controversy and backlash from parents, students, and teachers who were unprepared for the sudden extension of the school break.
Kenyans took to social media to express their frustration with CS Machogu's last-minute decision, criticizing the lack of preparedness and proper communication regarding the postponement. The delay in reopening schools has disrupted academic schedules and left many students without access to education, raising concerns about the impact on their learning and future.
The government's postponement of the school reopening date highlights the urgency of addressing infrastructure and disaster preparedness in flood-prone areas to prevent similar disruptions in the future. CS Machogu's announcement sheds light on the vulnerability of educational institutions to natural disasters and the need for proactive measures to safeguard students' education.
In light of the ongoing challenges faced by schools in flood-hit regions, it is imperative for authorities to work towards swift solutions and support for affected schools and communities. The resilience and adaptability of the education system in the face of such crises are crucial for ensuring continuous learning and progress for Kenyan students.
People affected by floods wait for humanitarian aid at Valley Bridge Primary School in Kiamaiko, Mathare on Sunday April 28.
The schools were set to open today Monday, April 29, but that has been postponed to Monday, May 6, due to flooding as a result of the rains.
In a statement, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said they have received data that some schools have been adversely affected by the ongoing floods.
Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the decision was arrived at after reports from field officers indicated many schools had been affected by floods.
Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu on Monday, April 29, noted that school opening dates had been postponed to May 6, due to the ongoing floods.
The government has postponed the reopening of both primary and secondary schools across the country by a week due to ongoing floods wreaking havoc.
In a notice released on Monday, April 29, 2024, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu elucidated the rationale behind the postponement, citing the ...