Teachers asked to remain united by their common professional bond

Kisii County KUPPET Chairman Laban Ouko.

Teachers have been asked to remain united at all times because of the common call of professional culture that binds them.

Kisii County KUPPET Chairman Laban Ouko said political differences and personal principles may stand to divide teachers but there are many cases like death that compel them to come together and work as a team and provide a shoulder to lean on.

Ouko was speaking at Highway village in Bomachoge Chache Constituency when he condoled the former KUPPET Executive Secretary Ben Nyaundi and his family for the demise of his wife Ruth Nyaundi.

He termed Ben Nyaundi as a man who loved all people without any boundary as he united all teachers for harmonious service delivery in the region.

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“Ben Nyaundi served with extrusive leadership traits and that is why we are all standing here in solidarity with him at these cold moments,” he said.

The chairman thanked teachers for the positive response in preparation for the burial and appealed to them to continue with the same spirit until her send-off.

The late Ruth Nyaundi.

The late Ruth Nyaundi died two weeks ago in Nyangena Hospital near Kisii town after a long illness.

According to her funeral service organizing committee, she will be laid to rest on Friday at their Kiabugesi home in Magenche Ward of Bomachoge Borabu Constituency.

By Enock Okong’o

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