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"speaker_name": "Mogotio, JP",
"speaker_title": "Hon. Daniel Tuitoek",
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"content": " Hon. Speaker, I beg to second the Motion that this House approves the nominees for appointment as members of the Teachers Service Commission. As outlined by the Chair, the nominees have wide experiences in areas of education. Most of them have served as teachers most of their lives. For example, Dr. Ojuma Anyang has 29 years working in the education sector. Christine Kahindi, who is a retired teacher, has worked for over 36 years teaching several schools rising to the position of principal, until she retired in 2020. The nominee comes from the Coast and could add value to the issues concerning education in that area. Sharon Kisire has worked in various senior management levels in various organisations such as Kenya Wildlife Service (KWF), the National Oil Corporation Kenya and Safaricom; dealing with matters human resource. Therefore, her experience will come in handy especially in human resource matters at the Teachers Service Commission. Wafukho and Abudo have also worked closely with education officers. Abudo has worked in various areas as a district education officer and could come in handy in terms of handling matters education. Given that at this particular time, many reforms are taking place in the education sector, especially touching on the Competence Based Curriculum (CBC) and various key policy matters like recruitment policies and de-localisation, it is important that we have a full house in the Commission. The electronic version of the Official Hansard Report is for information purposesonly. A certified version of this Report can be obtained from the Hansard Editor."
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