JSS teachers say money to confirm all interns should not be diverted.
JSS instructors during confirmation as pensionable and permanent employees. It’s possible that the Kirinyaga JSS teachers’ request for their full employment came a little too late because the Finance Bill was completely destroyed.
Kirinyaga Junior Secondary School (JSS) interns have petitioned the government to confirm all 46,000 of them, not just 26,000 as Ndindi Nyoro was suggesting, and to stop using funds to confirm them to permanent terms to other vote heads.
The JSS instructors urged Parliament not to take money out of, transfer, or redirect funding intended for confirmation. President William Ruto did, according to his spokesperson Moses Gachoki, declare on Sunday that 46,000 JSS interns will be verified and given permanent jobs.
He declared that no employee is allowed to defy the president’s orders and that he is the ultimate authority.
“While at Nyahururu, the president did declare in front of God and men of God that the 46,000 JSS interns would be verified and given permanent employment. Gachoki stated, “Our first concern is with Ndindi Nyoro, who wants to utilize the money for other purposes.
We are warning him not to touch it. According to Martin Njue, the provision retaining the confirmation funds ought to be safeguarded.
However, given that the president has previously rejected the Finance Bill that included funding for this purpose, it’s possible that events have overshadowed their voice.
JSS teachers say money to confirm all interns should not be diverted.
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I am the Moses Gachoki quoted there. First, I am not Ruto’s spokesperson, second, you missed some quotes, and third, you really need a good editor. I can work for you part time after school.
I am the Moses Gachoki quoted there. While I appreciate being captured in this piece, firat, I am not Ruto’s spokesman. I am JSS Kirinyaga county spokesman.
Second, you didn’t quote exactly what I said, and learn to use quotation marks by the way.
Third, you can hire me as your part time editor.