Keep off our Girl Child or Face Interdiction, TSC Warns Male Teachers

He warns those teachers involved in the indecent behavior that their days were numbered and once apprehended will face the full force of the law.

Jul 26, 2025 - 10:11
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Keep off our Girl Child or Face Interdiction, TSC Warns Male Teachers
Kakamega North sub county TSC director Remjus Otieno giving his speech during the Knut AGM. Photo/Wakhungu Andanje

By Wakhungu Andanje

Teachers found being involving in intimately with school learners risk being interdicted by Teachers Service Commission (TSC).

The trend which has begun to grope up in most schools within the country should be stopped at all costs and stern actions taken against those teachers taking advantage of the young girls.

The Kakamega North sub county (TSC) director Remjus Otieno was addressing teachers during their sub county annual general meeting (AGM) held at Malava Friends church.

He warns those teachers involved in the indecent behavior that their days were numbered and once apprehended will face the full force of the law.

The director reminded them to be wary of the Tsc code of conduct and the basic education acts that will not hesitate to sack such teachers.

He at the same time warned those teachers involved in alcohol and drug abuse that to seek assistance.

“Alcoholism has had a devastating impact on our teachers and the commission has continued to lose many from this vice and as we seek solutions to those adversely affected, we call on the teachers to exercise caution by drinking responsibly so as to safe guard not only their jobs but lives too” he noted.

He said those affected should avail themselves for rehabilitation where they will be guided on how to cope without alcohol, drug and substance abuse to avoid absenteeism from school that can lead to ultimate dismissal.

He however confirmed that KNUT and TSC at the sub county were cordially working well.

He applauded the efforts the union was doing to represent teachers and encouraged more new teachers who are yet to join the union to do so for prosperity.

Otieno pointed out that the sub county learning outcomes was very low with only 11 schools out of the 115 primary schools attaining the 250 marks compared to other sub counties that were doing better.

The sub county director of education of education Rose Chisumi warned those head teachers managing junior secondary schools to properly utilize the funds allocated to them.

“I urge all the school heads of comprehensive schools to practice financial management as the funds have both ears and eyes and if need be kindly consult to avoid audit queries later,” she warned.

The ministry is closely monitoring how the disbursed funds are utilized well in line with the ministry policy considering that (FGSE) funds are far more than (FPE) hence will attract a lot of auditing and scrutiny from the ministry.

She also expressed concerns over the grade selection where the sub county has only attained 54 percent with the highest one recording 84 percent.

Only 62 primary schools have completed the selection exercise out of the 115schools in the sub-county and called on the head teachers to up their game in the selection exercise.

She called on the parents to ensure that their learners join cluster 1 and 2 schools as they were better.

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