To
have the picture of a Member of Parliament's face on an academic exam paper is
to mock those sitting for the exams. But our politicians don't seem to
understand that.
Since
when did politicians become in charge of the Education Board? If we must have
their faces on exam papers, then Education Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i's
face would be appropriate, but that wasn't the case.
Our
politicians seem to enjoy boasting about their successes. We've seen billboards
announcing the projects they are about to undertake or those that they have
completed.
While
we might appreciate the gesture, they should remember that development was the
reason people elected them in the first place. So they should be at work
solving their people's problems, not flaunting themselves.
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The
exam papers scenario was very disappointing.