KNUT Calls on Government to Address Gen Z Protests Disrupting Education.

The Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT) Kisumu branch has petitioned the government to urgently address the demands of Generation Z in order to end the protests and restore normalcy as schools have resumed amidst heavy demonstrations led by youthful Kenyans, the Gen Zs.

David Obuon, the Executive Secretary of the KNUT Kisumu branch, addressed the press, stating that most schools in urban areas depend on public transport. With the ongoing protests, learners are stranded.

“With the disruption in public transport, accessing schools will be a challenge for learners,” Obuon said. “Last week, a school in Kisumu was tear-gassed, causing learners and teachers to flee for safety. Many learners suffered, and we are uncertain about their security,” he added.

The Union also urged the government to release capitation funds to schools on time to ensure smooth operations.

“Sports activities and music festivals are ongoing, and without funding, it becomes a challenge,” Obuon noted.

“The government promised to build classrooms and facilities for grade 9, due in a few months. However, as of now, we are unsure which schools have received the funds,” he reiterated.

Regarding Junior Secondary School (JSS) teachers, Obuon called on the government to uphold its initial stance and the court’s decision to confirm intern teaching staff on permanent and pensionable terms.

The Union asked the government not to treat teachers as casualties of the suspended Controversial Finance Bill 2024, which President Ruto said would affect the employment of JSS teachers. Obuon emphasized that teachers are the nation’s hope and should be motivated to inspire learners.

“If teachers are paid well, they will be motivated to deliver and impart knowledge to learners,” he said.

“Furthermore, those due for promotion should be promoted, and delayed salaries should be paid,” he added.

The Union expressed displeasure with the current government’s handling of the Ministry of Education through the Cabinet Secretary and Members of Parliament.

“We have seen members of parliament from certain regions distributing employment letters at funerals, and teachers kneeling to receive them. This shows that something is wrong with the leadership,” Obuon revealed.

He urged the Cabinet Secretary for Education, Ezekiel Machogu, to improve his ministry management.

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