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Oriwo Boys High School Resolves Student Unrest Over Bedbug Infestation

Oriwo Boys High School Resolves Student Unrest Over Bedbug Infestation

Over 1,000 students leave peacefully after threatening strike due to dormitory conditions

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Nyakundi Report

Newsroom Updated 2 min read

Oriwo Boys High School recently faced potential unrest as over 1,000 students threatened to strike due to bedbug infestations in their dormitories. The school administration allowed the students to leave peacefully, averting a possible crisis.

The decision to let students go home comes amid growing national concerns over disturbances in schools across Kenya. The peaceful resolution at Oriwo Boys High School highlights the importance of addressing student grievances promptly to maintain order and safety.

The students, dissatisfied with the living conditions caused by the bedbug infestation, were given permission to leave the school premises. They are expected to report back on June 30, giving the school administration time to address the infestation issue.

This incident underscores the need for effective communication between school authorities and students. Julius Bitok, a notable figure in the education sector, emphasized the importance of dialogue. He urged school principals to engage with students constructively to preempt similar situations.

The situation at Oriwo Boys High School serves as a reminder of the challenges faced by educational institutions in maintaining conducive learning environments. It also raises questions about the adequacy of current measures to ensure student welfare in boarding schools.

While the immediate threat of a strike has been averted, it remains unclear what specific actions the school will take to address the infestation. The response of the school administration in the coming days will be crucial in preventing further unrest and ensuring the students' well-being.

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