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PS Bitok Defends Free Education, Says Government Still Fully Committed

Journalist BenedictBy Journalist BenedictJuly 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Principal Secretary for Basic Education, Julius Bitok, has moved to calm worried parents, firmly stating that the government is not planning to scrap the free education programme in Kenya.

Speaking during a prize-giving ceremony at St. Thomas Girls’ Secondary School in Kilifi County on Friday, July 25, Bitok emphasized that free education remains a top priority for the Ministry of Education and assured parents that their children’s schooling will not be interrupted by extra financial burdens.

He explained that the Ministry is already working behind the scenes to lobby Parliament for a bigger education budget. These funds would help cover essential needs like school capitation and national examination costs.

Bitok underscored the government’s commitment to ensuring that every child continues to access free basic education without discrimination or financial strain.

His remarks came in response to growing concerns sparked by Treasury Cabinet Secretary John Mbadi, who recently told Parliament that the government is facing serious financial constraints.

Mbadi revealed that capitation for each secondary school student had been slashed from Ksh22,244 to Ksh16,900, due to rising debt and a tight budget. He also hinted that the government might reintroduce examination registration fees, a move that many believe could roll back progress made since the programme began.

The statements left parents confused and worried about the future of free schooling, which has been a cornerstone of Kenya’s education system since it was introduced by former President Mwai Kibaki in 2003. Many feared they would be forced to dig into their pockets again, especially at a time when the cost of living is already soaring.

Bitok, however, assured the public that despite the financial challenges, the government is determined to protect Kibaki’s legacy. He insisted that education is the foundation of national development and promised that the Ministry would do everything in its power to prevent parents from incurring extra costs.

As debate continues over the future of free education, Bitok’s reassurance has brought a sense of relief to millions of Kenyan families. All eyes are now on the Ministry of Education and Parliament to take decisive action and ensure that free education remains protected and properly funded in the coming years.

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