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DCC promises to tame moral decadence in secondary schools

DCC promises to tame moral decadence in secondary schools

Mombasa,

Sunday, March 17, 2024

KNA by Sadik Hassan

Mvita Sub-County Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Ronald Mwiwawi has beseeched parents not to abandon their parental responsibility lest they destroy their children’s lives.

Speaking at the Ronald Ngala School ground when Mvita MP Mohamed Machele issued cheques amounting to K Sh44 million for the education at least 5000 needy students, the DCC said indiscipline among students was worrying and asked parent to nip the vice before it went out of hand.

He however was optimistic that rate of juvenile-related crimes had gone down in the years 2021 and 2022 as evidenced by the improvement of KCSE performance in last year’s results but challenged parents not to let their guard.

“This year, new problems has emerged because we accept learners from other constituencies, especially Likoni and Kisauni where moral decency was rife,” he said, promising to visit Serani, Sacred Heart, and Mvita Boys Secondary schools to read the riot act on learners with indiscipline cases.

At the Likoni crossing channel, he stated, there is a tendency by learners after school to fight without a valid reason ditto at Nyali Bridge. He laid the blame on parents for their children’s behaviours.

The DCC revealed that learners want to turn the Mama Ngina Waterfront into a bawdy house. He noted that both boys and girls carry home clothes in their school bags and later loiter at the waterfront at 8 PMHe urged parents to ensure their children arrive early unless they have remedial classes after discussion with teachers.

“If a child left school at 5 PM what is he doing at Mama Ngina,” he asked.

He said some students are bhang addicts in the purview of their parents. “As a parent, you will suffer the consequences. Instead of raising criminals, I urge you to raise morally upright children who will assist us in future.” He said.

The DCC calls for collaboration between parents and the security apparatus to tame the unbecoming behaviours. Parents were challenged to monitor their children’s behaviours to improve school performance.

Mvita MP Mohamed Machele absolved the constituency children from blame saying 40 per cent of students in the constituency schools are from the neighbouring constituencies and the fist fights are a result of grudges from their localities.

“We are being branded as criminals yet it is not our children,” he said.

Machele said plans are at an advanced stage to turn Mama Ngina Secondary School which was moved to Shimo la Tewa into a TVET to impart skills to 70 per cent of form four leavers from the constituency who fail to attain University minimum entry grade.

The legislator challenged parents to motivate their children to work hard in their academics.

He further told parents to be responsible despite the tough economic time and not to over-depend on politicians for all their children’s needs like school fare and uniforms.

“Let carry our responsibilities, when you want a politician from his meagre salary to do all the responsibility it will force him to be corrupt to satisfy the constituents’ demands,” he said.

Courtesy; KNA

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