Sunday 9 September 2012

[wanabidii] Re: Teacher's Strike in Kenya

Mark,

For the teachers to get their pay increase, the Ministry of Education
and Finance have to bring motions before parliament to ask for that.
They have not. The 2 ministries are in the hands of the PNU wing of
government. Therefore please do not blame the 2 principals. Blame
Kibaki and PNU. He's the President and has the last word on these
things. don't you remember when Raila suspended Ruto and Ongeri and
Kibaki rescinded that suspension? Do you also remember when the
government was dismantling some houses in Kibera and Raila intervened
to stop it but the police refused to obey his orders? He even went to
Kibaki to request a stop but he was shown the door?

Kibaki is the one with real power so he should also shoulder the responsibility.

Courage



On 9/9/12, Mark Juma <softlockt@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have we ever stopped once to review history?
>
> When Kibaki took power in 2002 under the *Kibaki Tosha* banner, he and his
> campaign team banner promised teacher't they would pay them.
>
> In 2007, the Presidential Candidates including the one who got *Nusu
> Mkate*promised teacher's that once in power, they will ensure the
> teachers are
> paid to close this long outstanding issue!!
>
> *The problem of teacher's pay lies squarely on the feet of the 2 principals
> to keep their promises!!*
>
> Makes me wonder who to believe among the current genre of politicians...Ni
> wale wale tuu!!
>

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