TSC Converts 18 BOM State House Girls Teachers To PnP Terms.
TSC Converts 18 BOM State House Girls Teachers To PnP Terms. TSC Revokes Employment of 18 State House Girls Teachers: What You Need to Know
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In a recent turn of events, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has responded to inquiries about the employment status of 18 Board of Management (BOM) teachers at State House Girls School. This follows President William Ruto’s visit last month, where he addressed the financial hardships faced by these teachers and urged the TSC to ensure their inclusion in the permanent and pensionable (PNP) payroll.
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Despite the President’s request for expedited action, the TSC has distanced itself from the directive, citing the absence of formal communication regarding the employment of these teachers. In a letter to the principal, Mrs. Evelyn Nabukwesi, the TSC clarified that they had not received any official request from the President concerning the teachers’ employment status.
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The TSC emphasized the importance of following established government channels for such requests and stated that any future formal requests would be considered in accordance with legal and regulatory guidelines.
This situation highlights the complexities of administrative processes within the education sector and the need for clear communication between the presidency and the TSC.
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As it stands, the fate of the State House Girls BOM teachers remains uncertain as the TSC reiterates its commitment to upholding the principles of public service.