'We don't have resources to recruit JSS teachers,' Treasury CS Mbadi says as strike looms
Treasury Cabinet
Secretary (CS) John Mbadi has admitted that the exchequer does not have the
financial capacity to employ 20,000 Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers on
permanent and pensionable terms.
Mbadi made the remarks
on Citizen TV’s Tonight Show on Thursday in response to a query from show host
Sam Gituku, who questioned the government’s progress in addressing grievances
raised by teachers.
“We don’t have
resources to recruit JSS teachers on permanent and for the additional 20,000
that was reduced in the estimates. There is a shortfall of about Ksh.13 billion,”
he said.
“There is no money
availed for conversions unless we do budget adjustments which we really don’t
have space for. This year has been challenging. We really had to look around
and see how we can raise the money we made available for teachers for their
salary adjustments.”
Mbadi’s utterances
follow the Kenya National Union of Teachers
(KNUT) and the Kenya Union of Post Primary Teachers (KUPPET) Wednesday
announcement that their nationwide strike, set for Monday, August 26, 2024,
will proceed as scheduled.
The unions
attributed the decision to the Teachers Service Commission's (TSC) failure to
address critical grievances raised during a meeting held on July 16, 2024
to resolve the planned industrial action and issues affecting the welfare of
teachers.
The unaddressed grievances included, among others, the immediate recruitment of 20,000 new JSS teachers, prompt remittance of all third-party deductions and a commitment to begin discussions on the new round of the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
On Thursday, Education
Cabinet Secretary Julius Migos revealed that his Ministry is facing an acute shortage of funding to address all the demands in the education sector.
With
only three days to the teachers' strike deadline, Migos seemingly escalated the
crisis by revealing that the government lacks funds to fully implement phase 2
of the 2021-2025 CBA.
The CS’
remarks contradicted those of TSC Chief Executive Officer Nancy Macharia, who
on Wednesday stated that Ksh.13 billion had been released for the
implementation of phase 2 of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
“I
beseech all teachers to report to school on Monday for the start of the third
term now that the funds have been released for the implementation of phase 2 of
the CBA and addressed all the issues,” said Ms Macharia on Tuesday.
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