President Uhuru Kenyatta has nominated Mbage Njuguna Ng’ang’a
and Ms Leila Abdi Ali as commissioners of the Teachers Service
Commission (TSC).
The President was supposed to pick
three commissioners from candidates’ list submitted by the selection
panel, which was chaired by Zetech University Vice-Chancellor John
Munene Njenga, but only picked two.
The two will now be vetted by National Assembly’s Education committee before being formally appointed by the President.
National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi told the House that the nomination was done on February 27.
TIMELINES
“In
this regard, H.E. the President now seeks the approval of the
nominations by this House,” said Mr Muturi, who referred the matter to
Education committee.
Section 8 of the Teachers Service Commission Act, 2012 requires
the National Assembly to consider and either approve or reject any or
all of the nominees within 21 days.
“Noting that the
House will proceed on a short recess from March 20, 2020 to April 6,
2020 in accordance with its published calendar, the committee should
expeditiously notify the nominees and the general public, commence the
necessary approval hearings and submit its report to the House on or
before March 18 to enable the House to consider the nominees within the
statutory timelines,” said Mr Muturi.
SELECTION PANEL
The
TSC selection panel recommended nine candidates to replace
commissioners Cleophas Tirop (Rift Valley), Salome Gichura (Central) and
Saadia Abdi Kontoma (North Eastern).
The three retired after their six-year term ended last year.
In Rift Valley region, two candidates – Margaret Lesuuda and Mary Rotich – were nominated by the selection panel.
The President will have now to set up another panel to recruit a commissioner from Rift Valley.
Once
approved by Parliament, the two commissioners will join Beatrice Adu,
Mbarak Twahir, Kinoti Imanyara, Tache Gollo and Albert Ekirapa currently
serving in the commission.
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