SCHOOLS REOPENING

Security deployed at bus termini, on roads as schools reopen - PS Omollo

Flooding in various parts of the country had affected reopening of schools

In Summary
  • There are concerns from many stakeholders on the safety of the children in some schools after the government announced the reopening of the schools.
  • Some of the schools that have been adversely affected by the heavy rains and flooding will have their opening delayed.
A partly destroyed classroom at Mathare North Primary School in Ruaraka Constituency after heavy rainfall pounded Nairobi Thursday night, May 3, 2024.
A partly destroyed classroom at Mathare North Primary School in Ruaraka Constituency after heavy rainfall pounded Nairobi Thursday night, May 3, 2024.
Image: FILE

More multi-agency teams have been deployed to bus termini and other strategic locations to ensure smooth movement of children to schools.

Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo on Monday said security had also been deployed at various bridges and roads to help in the movement of learners as they head back to school

Schools are reopening on Monday after the government previously postponed the opening twice due to floods.

Omollo said the government had put adequate security measures in all bus termini and other strategic locations.

He said the National Police Service had deployed adequately to ensure enhanced movement of vehicles and persons traveling, more so school children.

“This is in addition to the deployment of traffic police officers along critical highways to monitor traffic violations such as speeding, overloading, and use of unroadworthy vehicles,” he said.

No vehicles will be allowed on bridges that have been considered unsafe for use and on roads that have been marked as risky.

Flooding in various places had affected the reopening of the schools.

The Security and Intelligence Committees also took the lead role in monitoring fragile ecosystems like rivers, dams and other water bodies that pose a danger to communities and infrastructure around them, Omollo said.

There are concerns from many stakeholders on the safety of the children in some schools after the government announced the reopening of the schools.

Some of the schools that have been adversely affected by the heavy rains and flooding that displaced thousands across various parts of the country will have their opening delayed.

This is as the National and County Multi-Agency teams ensure that repairs are done to create a safe environment for students to resume learning.

Omollo said the government is continuously monitoring the flood situation in the country and will ensure the safe and efficient movement of learners, parents, and teachers as the schools reopen for the second term.

“The National Flood Emergency Response Command Center will keep updating on areas that can be vulnerable and interfere with children going to school,” he said.

A total of 56,367 households have been displaced affecting approximately 281,835 people while 167 camps have been set up across 22 Counties hosting 70,451 people.

Approximately 380,573 people have been impacted by the heavy rains while 1,967 schools have been affected by the floods.

Some 62 health facilities have been affected in 11 Counties while approximately crops on 9,816 acres of land have been destroyed and 4,003 livestock dead.

He called on parents to ensure the safety of the children to and from school between 6 am and 6 pm, which should be done in close collaboration with the multi-agency teams and the leadership of the schools.

All chiefs and assistant chiefs shall keep watch of river and bridge crossings to sensitise on hazardous areas and stop any dangers such as children swimming in flooded zones.

The public has been urged to heed to government advisories including the Meteorological Department’s weather forecasts, the Ministry of Education’s safe reopening guidelines, the Ministry of Health’s advisory on water and food-borne diseases and public notices on the conditions of railway, air and water bodies.

The government is working to support affected communities and ensure that normalcy resumes in all areas affected by the floods and heavy rains.

In case of emergencies, please report immediately via toll-free line: 0800721571.

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