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Schools claim they were unfairly targeted in boarding closure order

Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba when he appeared before Senate Education Committee on December 5,2024 [Elvis Ogina, Standard]

There is confusion following the government's directive to shut down 348 boarding sections in primary schools for failing to meet safety standards.

The Ministry of Education's decision, aimed at ensuring learners' safety, has sparked strong reactions from parents, school administrators, and education experts, who are questioning the fairness of the move.

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