Various leaders from Kisii County have faulted the Kenya National Examinations Council (KNEC) for not giving four schools from the county their KCSE results for last year.
The Kisii county senator Chris Obure has called on the examination council to give an explanation openly on why they took the step to cancel results for the four schools.
The Senator said that they want to know why it has now become a trend that when schools in the county of Kisii perform well in two consecutive years, the following third year the results are cancelled without any genuine reasons.
Obure faulted the step saying that it demoralizes teachers and students, and also faulted KNEC for not releasing results for one school in Bobasi on grounds that it owes the council Sh300.
“I want the national examination council to sit down with the stakeholders from Kisii county and show them the reasons as to why the results get cancelled because people really want to know what goes wrong,” Obure said.
Obure also congratulated those who performed well.
Kisii County Deputy Governor Joash Maangi also faulted the act saying that investigations need to be conducted to know the cause of the cancellation adding that anyone found to be associated with cheating in the examination should be punished.
The schools that did not receive their results include; Kisii School, Nyabururu and Nyakoiba Secondary School.