On Friday, stakeholders praised Magoha for his nomination to head the ministry. Kenya National Union of Teachers secretary-general Wilson Sossion asked Magoha to quickly adjust to his new job. From poor funding that threatens free primary education to congested secondary schools following the 100 per cent transition and the ailing quality standards in universities, Magoha’s plate is more than full. The trained surgeon turned administrator carries the hopes of dissecting issues ailing the education sector.
From the theatre to running a university, Knec chairman George Magoha will be at the helm of Jogoo House if MPs approve his nomination as Education CS. With about 27 per cent allocation of the national budget – more than what any county receives Education remains one of the government’s sensitive ministries. At the helm of Knec, Magoha teamed up with the ministers to clean up the national exams which had been dented with rampant cheating.