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Sue the Education Ministry, TSC for the loss of your child- Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo tells Bomet Girl’s family

Suba North MP Millie Odhiambo has urged the family of the class Six pupil who committed suicide after being humiliated by her teacher for soiling her clothes to sue the Ministry of Education for the loss of their child.

She blamed the death of the girl on failure by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, to train its teachers and providing sanitary towels that have already been budgeted for. She said disciplinary action should be taken against the teacher, though.

“Sanitary towels have been provided for in the budget. These are things you cannot delay in the ministry because, unlike infrastructure, menses cannot wait,” she said.

The 14 year old class six pupil identified as Jacqueline Chepng’eno is said to have hung herself, last week, using a leso after a teacher humiliated her before the entire class for soiling her uniform. The girl, a pupil at Kabyangek Primary School in Konoin, Bomet County, decided to tragically end her life after a female teacher ridiculed her for soiling her clothes with menses blood.

Her mother, Beatrice Koech, said Chepng’eno was made to stand outside the class and the teacher later told her to go home and clean up the ‘mess’.

It is said the girl then went to a nearby river; never to come back! She was later found hanging from a tree near their house.

In June this year, President Uhuru Kenyatta signed into law the Basic Education Amendment Act which provides free and quality sanitary towels to girls who have reached puberty as a means of curbing absenteeism and giving girls a level playing field with their male counterparts.

Last year, the government distributed free sanitary pads to over the 4.2 million girls in its public schools. The initiative was aimed at boosting girls’ access to education. The Government distributed close to 140 million sanitary pads to the learners.

In Kenya, one million girls miss school because they lack access to menstrual hygiene supplies. This is according to a research by ZanaAfrica; a Kenyan NGO.

Over 1000 Girls Receive Sanitary Towels, Equipment

ffice of Women Representative Mandera County through NGAAF has distributed sanitary towels and other personal items to over 1, 000 girls in all girl schools in the county.

Speaking at Moi Girls’ Secondary School, Mandera Women Representative, Amina Gedoh Hassan confirmed that her office has also focused on supporting Girl Child Education and empowering women.

The women representative though NGAAF has also procured library equipment for Moi Girls’ Secondary School.

“My focus has always been on Girl Child Education and it’s for this reason my office has procured library equipment for this new library in Moi Girls’. It’s my hope that this small gesture will go a long way in helping our girls in their education journey,” said Hassan.

Among the equipment procured for the school library are reading tables, book trolley, shelves, drawers and magazine stands.

Hassan pleaded with the girls to focus on their education because educating a girl is educating the whole community and it’s important to this society.

“I want to plead with you, despite the challenges brought about covid-19, you must focus on your education in order to transform our society,” added Hassan.

The Women Representative emphasised against practices such as FGM and early marriages which were rampart in the area. She asked the girls to report parents and guardians forcing them into these illegal acts to relevant authorities.

According to the Women Rep, NGAAF used over Sh1.2M to equip the library and supply sanitary towels to over 1000 girls across all girl schools in Mandera County.