July 3, 2024

Ruto administration’s proposal to ban alcoholic teachers from employment

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Ruto administration's proposal to ban alcoholic teachers from employment

Ruto's trusted aid Farouk Kibet calls for the formulation and enactment of a law barring teachers who consume alcohol from government jobs

Ruto’s trusted aid Farouk Kibet calls for the formulation and enactment of a law barring teachers who consume alcohol from government jobs.

Speaking on Sunday at an event at a school in Uasin Gishu County, Farouk said that the proposed law was necessary because of the crucial role that teachers play as role models for students, affirming that teachers have a fundamental obligation to make sure they are never under the influence in educational settings.

He specifically instructed National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah to take the necessary steps to formulate and pass the relevant legislation.

“Those seeking employment as teachers, let the first thing checked during the interview is whether they consume alcohol or not,” Kibet affirmed.

Farouk stated that the major purpose of attending school is to receive an education, which is frequently interfered with by teachers who occasionally indulge in alcoholic beverages.

Regarding bringing the motion before Parliament for discussion, Ichung’wah withheld immediate confirmation.

When handed the microphone, the Kikuyu MP instead chose to comment on Farouk’s influential role within President William Ruto’s administration.

“You cannot access the President without Farouk’s approval. Even Cabinet Secretaries must pass through him to see the President,” he stated.

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During the Turbo event, Kibet went on to reveal the existence of local leaders who he said have been engaging in the deceitful act of exploiting parents.

He elaborated that these leaders often pose for photos alongside him and other influential politicians. 

Armed with these photos, the fraudsters go ahead to fleece vulnerable parents of substantial sums, promising to facilitate job connections for their children.

“Students in rural areas have hope in education. It is the parent’s responsibility to make sure that children compete with other Kenyans in terms of education,” he stated.

Ruto’s close aide also donated two school buses and, at the same time, urged young school girls to avoid early marriages, highlighting its prevalence as a significant issue within the region.

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