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MPs reject Education CS Ogamba’s statement on school funding

MPs dismissed his statement as evasive and disconnected from the realities in schools.

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Education CS Julius Ogamba in a past function. File photo

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Education Cabinet Secretary (CS) Julius Ogamba is on the spot after sending a written response to Parliament instead of appearing in person to explain how co-curricular activities in public schools are funded.

His move triggered heated reactions from MPs on Wednesday.

Mr Ogamba, who was summoned following complaints from schools struggling to raise money to attend the national music festivals in Meru, stated that the government allocates Sh76 per learner annually in primary schools and Sh1,500 per learner in secondary schools for such activities.

He noted that these funds were not tied to specific disciplines and that transport was the responsibility of the Sports and Arts departments.

He added that learners and teachers participating in competitions are provided with facilitation for costumes, props, meals, and accommodation.

On claims that Ministry officials were demanding kickbacks from school heads, the CS denied any knowledge of such practices, saying, “If there are any schools asked to remit funds to field officers, the Ministry would require specific details to act.”

However, MPs dismissed the statement as evasive and disconnected from the realities in schools.

Emuhaya MP Omboko Milemba had said the CS had failed to respond to the core issue — schools were forced to raise funds to travel to Meru.

“The minister has not even attempted to respond to the issue. Mr Speaker, the CS should have told us when money will reach schools,” said Mr Milemba.

“He is lying to the House through the Chair of Education. Money is deducted from schools and taken back to the Ministry.”

Luanda MP Dick Maungu added that students from his constituency were still stranded in Vihiga--three(3) days after the music festivals began.

Nominated MP Dorothy Ikiara, from Meru County, said the CS had demonstrated a lack of seriousness.

“Teachers are roaming the streets of Meru with children, without any money. The minister should come and see for himself,” Ms Ikiara said.

Kathiani MP Robert Mbui described the response as dishonest.

“Mr Speaker, the Ministry doesn’t buy school uniforms or pay for most of the things it claims to support.”

Gideon Ochanda (Bondo) questioned how schools were expected to operate with Sh76 per child annually.

“For a school with 500 pupils, that’s only Sh38,000 for a whole year,” Mr Ochanda said.

Chairperson of the Education Committee, Julius Melly, who presented the CS's written statement, defended himself by stating he was simply delivering the message.

He, however, conceded that the CS would now be required to appear in person before the House to answer outstanding questions.

Speaker Moses Wetang’ula directed Majority Whip Sylvanus Osoro, acting for Majority Leader, to ensure that Mr Ogamba appears before the House next Wednesday by 2:30pm without fail.

“Let the minister come and speak for himself. This House cannot operate on guesses and vague statements,” said Speaker Wetang’ula.

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