The county government of Nandi through the education docket has enrolled the Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) teachers on permanent and pensionable terms as a way of bettering their terms of service.
Speaking to journalists in Kapsabet, Nandi governor Stephen Sang said that as an administration, they have embarked on a road map to bettering the terms of service to ECDE teachers because they want to give them job securities.
Sang confirmed that all the one thousand and three hundred ECDE teachers (1,300) have been enrolled to permanent and pensionable terms effective February and as a government have unveiled an implementation program of ensuring that within the next three to five years are able to enhance terms of service.
The governor also affirmed that all the ECDE teachers are on a medical cover that will enable them access medical services like any other county senior employees thus his administration has done tremendous transformations.
Sang boasted of his administration to have been in the fore front of championing for ECDE and that as a governor has constructed over two hundred ECDE classrooms across the county unlike the first regime which constructed only forty classrooms thus is a plus to him.
The county boss also flagged off instructional materials to all the ECDE schools across Nandi courtesy of the Kenya Literature Bureau (KLB) which will assist teachers and the learners.