News

Anger mounts over free schooling cash scandal

  Share Bookmark Print Email
Email this article to a friend

Submit Cancel
Rating
Members of the civil society with city police boss Joseph Mugwai in Nairobi on Tuesday after they handed over a notification letter to central police station boss Patison Lipa on their intended demonstration at the end of this week to protest against the Education ministry.   Photo / PETERSON GITHAIGA

Members of the civil society with city police boss Joseph Mugwai in Nairobi on Tuesday after they handed over a notification letter to central police station boss Patison Lipa on their intended demonstration at the end of this week to protest against the Education ministry. Photo / PETERSON GITHAIGA  

By NATION Team
Posted  Tuesday, December 22  2009 at  22:00

In Summary

  • Lobby plans to hold demo in city over theft of millions from free learning kitty

Pressure for top education officials to resign mounted on Tuesday with lobbyists calling for street demonstrations.

A group of civil rights activists went to Central Police station to notify the police about their protest.

Led by Mr Okoiti Omtatah, they said they will petition President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga over their lax management of state affairs.

In their letter, the members demanded the sacking of top Ministry of Education officials including the minister Prof Sam Ongeri and PS Prof Karega Mutahi following the embezzlement and general mismanagement of Free Primary Education funds.

The members will congregate at Uhuru Park’s Freedom Corner and march along Kenyatta Avenue to Moi Avenue, then to Uhuru Highway.

They will make stop overs at the Prime Minister’s office at Treasury building and at the Harambee House the President’s office before marching back to Freedom corner.

Elsewhere, a parents lobby says it will take legal action against Prof Mutahi for presiding over graft in the ministry.

The Kenya National Association of Parents also revealed plans to solicit, within the next 21 days, at least 10,000 signatures from individuals who had ‘incriminating evidence’ against the PS and his officers.

Share This Story
Share

The lobby said they will fight tooth and nail to ensure that Prof Mutahi either resigns or is sacked by President Kibaki.

Secretary general Musau Ndunda said he had already given the Kenya Anti- Corruption Commission a full dossier on the ‘mega scam’ at the ministry and appealed to the government to include officers from the Criminal Investigations Department to ensure the matter is fully probed.

‘‘The Kacc investigators were really shocked by the information I presented to them. In fact, I am ready to be taken to court if I give false information,” said Mr Ndunda, whose organisation represents more than 4.3 million parents throughout the country.

“We are not taking this matter lightly... the lives of more than 8.6 million school going children are at stake.”

Criminal charges

He went on: “We are therefore in the process of consulting our lawyers and prepare criminal charges against the PS and his officials. Once they are ready, we shall announce our way forward.”

Mr Ndunda asked the PS to explain why he in September, diverted Sh2.4 billion from the free primary to the free secondary programme, without the consent of the 20,000 schools across the country.

1 | 2 | 3 Next Page »

Add a comment (6 comments so far)

  1. Submitted by vnyagwan

    We talked of recycling retirees to the Public Service They go there to sleep Kenya is enriched with well educated vivacious effervescent ebulient and talented young women and men who are not only able to be PSs but are also able to turn around the ministries for the good of all kenyans Clerks steal Karega sleeps Karega should go

    Posted  December 24, 2009 11:31 AM  
  2. Submitted by Tjgathi

    Proffesor, or should i say Professirs; when things go wrong in your slumber, you need to step down. You might not be the thieves, but thieves stole while you either watched or slumbered. In either case the buck stops with both of you. And no matter how you try to exonerate yourselves, you still stand accused by the court of the people. So, just do what is right-resign and pave way for younger leaders of taday.

    Posted  December 24, 2009 05:15 AM  
  3. Submitted by saambaya

    no wonder crime happens right around and the police dont see it...police boss patison lipa's kofia is so low over his eyes he can barely see who is in front of him...why is he hiding his face...?

    Posted  December 23, 2009 07:48 PM  
  4. Submitted by CCFMC

    Let everyone carry his/her own cross.Poor chidren should not suffer in the name of some corrupt Kenyan adults.

    Posted  December 23, 2009 02:20 PM  
  5. Submitted by vgogero

    We need new brains at the Ministry to restore donors confidence for as they say new brooms sweep clean ,

    Posted  December 23, 2009 01:30 PM  

See all 6 comments