Tengecha Boys High School in Kapkatet, Bureti Sub-County, is currently on fire after students reportedly went into unrest this evening under unclear circumstances.
What is unfolding is not an isolated incident. Tengecha Boys is barely 8 km from Litein Boys, where chaos also erupted recently. Earlier today, Koiwa Boys in Konoin Constituency—within a 25 km radius—was closed indefinitely due to similar unrest. When you connect the dots, it becomes clear that this is not mere coincidence, but a disturbing trend that threatens the future of our children and the stability of our education system.

We must ask ourselves hard questions:
Why are schools in this particular region experiencing coordinated chaos almost back-to-back?
Who is influencing or inciting these young students?
What gaps in leadership, security, or school administration could be fueling this wave of destruction?
This is no longer just about indiscipline at the school level. It is a serious security concern that requires urgent intervention. We therefore call upon:
County and National Government Leaders to address this matter without delay.
The Ministry of Education to investigate deeply and provide solutions to restore order in schools.
Law enforcement and intelligence agencies to conduct thorough investigations and uncover the masterminds, if any, behind these coordinated acts.

Parents, guardians, and community elders to step up guidance and counseling to help our young people choose the right path.
Our schools must remain centers of learning, not battlefields of destruction. If immediate action is not taken, this dangerous wave could spread to other institutions, leaving parents, teachers, and communities in fear and loss.
The future of our children is at stake. We demand answers, accountability, and lasting solutions.






