Alliance Girls teacher Peter Ayiro resigns amid sexual abuse allegations

File photo of Alliance Girls High School's entrance in Kikuyu.

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A long-serving teacher at Alliance Girls High School, Peter
Albert Ayiro, has resigned from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) following
mounting accusations of sexual misconduct.
In a resignation letter dated August 17, Mr Ayiro said his
decision to quit was driven by what he described as “false accusations” and
relentless public attacks that have severely damaged his personal and
professional life.
“This decision has not come easily. It is a result of the
false accusations levelled against me. I continue to endure evil, monstrous and
persistent cyberbullying, threats of physical harm, public humiliation and even
being ostracized from my church,” he wrote.
Mr Ayiro, who said he has served as a teacher for 26 years,
maintained his innocence, noting that the accusations had subjected him to
“great stress and strain.”
He added that his resignation was meant to protect his
dignity and peace of mind.
He confirmed that he had paid one month’s salary in lieu of
notice, attaching an M-Pesa transaction of Ksh.105,000 to the TSC, and
requested guidance on clearance and exit procedures.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to have served as a
teacher for the last 26 years. I have gained invaluable experience and growth
during my tenure. It is my hope that the Commission continues to uphold
fairness, transparency and support for all its employees in their noble role as
educators,” he said in the letter.
His resignation comes amid ongoing investigations and public
scrutiny after allegations of sexual misconduct at the prestigious girls’
school.
Mr Ayiro, who was also the Christian Union patron at the school, was implicated in a series of sexual abuse and grooming accounts from
victims published by the Kenyan independent media outlet Africa Uncensored in
July.
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