Outrage as Litein High School parents question Ksh.49K fee for damages after strike

A view of the Litein High School entrance in Kericho County.

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Parents of Litein High School in Kericho County have raised
concerns over what they term as frequent strikes and unexplained levies imposed
on them following every unrest.
The aggrieved parents, speaking through the Parents Teachers
Association (PTA) lawyers Danstan Omari, Shadrach Wambui and Sam Nyaberi, questioned
why the school has witnessed three separate strikes within a short period, each
followed by fresh monetary demands from the administration.
They accused the school management and the principal of
allegedly instigating the strikes for financial gain.
According to the parents, each student has been directed to
pay over Ksh.49,000 purportedly to repair damages from the latest unrest.
“The pattern is suspicious — every time there’s a strike,
parents are asked to contribute large sums of money. We want accountability and
transparency,” said one parent.
The PTA has called for a full inventory of property destroyed
during the strike and an audit of the funds collected after previous incidents.
Some parents have also alleged that teachers are exploiting
the situation to extract money from them through their children.
The development follows an unrest in the school two weeks ago where
learners went on a rampage, burning classrooms and vandalising offices.
The aftermath resulted in the arrest of eight students and the
institution being closed indefinitely.
The students were reportedly protesting alleged high-handedness
by the school principal.
While condemning the destruction, Education Principal
Secretary Julius Bitok warned students against hooliganism and directed
education officials to be more vigilant.
Parents later expressed concern over what they say is a trend
of vandalism, noting that the school has been destroyed four times in the last
three years.
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