PS Omollo commends teachers for CBC transition as he meets Nyanza KNUT leaders

Internal Security Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo meets the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) leadership from the Nyanza region on March 16, 2025. | PHOTO: @ray_omollo/X
The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT)
leadership from the Nyanza region met Internal Security Principal Secretary
Raymond Omollo on Sunday to discuss key issues affecting education, governance,
and leadership development.
The engagement brought together
representatives from across the region’s 21 branches and provided a platform to
deliberate on strategies to strengthen the education sector while fostering
collaboration between teachers and the government.
During the meeting, the PS emphasised the
importance of leadership beyond union roles, urging participants to build their
governance, management, and public service capacity.
He noted that teachers play a critical role
in shaping the country’s future, and their influence extends beyond classrooms
to leadership positions at all levels.
“The leadership within this room is the
foundation of tomorrow’s governance. From this team, we will see future members
of Parliament, senators, governors, and other key decision-makers. It is our
collective responsibility to engage meaningfully and advocate for policies that
uplift the education sector and national development,” Dr Omollo stated.
The discussions also touched on the strides
made in education under President William Ruto's administration, including
recruiting 76,000 teachers in two years.
The PS acknowledged the remaining
challenges, particularly in urban centres like Nairobi, where infrastructure
struggles to keep up with growing student populations.
He highlighted the government’s commitment
to affirmative action in such areas and called for similar interventions in
other underserved regions.
Dr Omollo also commended teachers for their
dedication, which he said has contributed to improved academic performance in
schools.
He recognised their efforts in ensuring a
smooth transition to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and emphasised the
government’s continued commitment to support them.
The PS further reaffirmed the government’s
openness to stakeholder engagement in education and national development.
Omollo assured the KNUT leadership of his
support in ensuring teachers’ welfare remains a priority and encouraged them to
take advantage of government programs that promote capacity-building and
community development.
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