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Another Scandal; Ombudsman Questions The Sh12Billion For Matiang’i Relocation of Kenya Technical Training College to UoN Kenya Science Campus Premises
The Ombudsman has written to the Cabinet Secretary, Ministry of Education Dr Fred Matiang’i on the above-captioned subject.
In the letter, the Commission raises concerns over the directive by the Cabinet Secretary requiring the University of Nairobi Kenya Science Campus to vacate its premises on Ngong’ Road by 1st December 2016 to pave the way for the Kenya Technical Teachers College which has been instructed to relocate from its current location in Gigiri.
The Commission has recommended that the process of initiating relocation of the two institutions be put on hold to first address concerns of stakeholders.
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