Kullow Mohamed Sheikh, the Assistant National Treasurer of the Kenya National Union of Teachers (KNUT), has congratulated Fuad Ali on his swearing-in as the Chairperson of the Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association (KEPSHA) at the national level.
“I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you, Fuad Ali, on your elevation to the position of Chairperson for KEPSHA at the national level. Congratulations once again on this well-deserved appointment,” he stated.
He commended the acting chairman for collaborating with the National Executive Board and the entire KEPSHA fraternity to organize the burial arrangements for the late chairman, Johnstone Matheka Nzioka.
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The KNUT official reminded the acting chairman that KNUT played an important role in establishing KEPSHA and was instrumental in advocating for the empowerment of headteachers against employer oppressive practices.
He further pointed out, “I remember our efforts to ensure KEPSHA’s inclusion in all educational organizations at the county level, especially before the advent of devolution. Now that you have taken the helm of this organization, please strive to maintain our solidarity in the interest of Kenya’s educational standards and systems.”
He advised Fuad to apply wisdom as a cornerstone during his tenure at KEPSHA. He also expressed his condolences to the KEPSHA fraternity for the loss of Nzioka, saying, “Please accept my condolences.”
“The untimely passing of a dedicated leader has left a void not only for you but for the entire teaching community and the nation, as he served with zeal, passion, and distinction,” he added.
By Joseph Mambili,