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MAGOHA RESPONDS AFTER ARTISANS DECLINE COVID-19 COMPLIANT DESK TENDER

The CS for Education Prof. George Magoha has on Wednesday, October 28, responded after some artisans declined COVID-19 compliant desks tender worth Ksh 1.9 Billion.

The artisans had complained some of the materials required were either expensive or not readily available in the counties.

The CS was today inspecting the production and supply of desks to public schools in Nyeri County.

Magoha condemned artisans who were returning tenders that they had been allocated and went ahead to ask the artisans to deliver on the tenders.

“This project is being implemented jointly by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Interior and we are indeed very happy and I can now say that you should ignore the rumors and the naysayers who said that the desks had been awarded and there were not seeing any desks,” Magoha stated.

He added that he had inspected the desks and informed that they were up to standard.

 “This is precisely what the government wants, which the stimulus package goes to the youth at the sub-county level,” he stated.

Some of the artisans rejected the tender on the final day of submission, saying that the prices being quoted by the Government in the tenders was below the production cost.

“It is very embarrassing that we were given the price, we were given tenders, but the price is below the production cost given the quality of products needed.

“The production cost is way above the price quoted by the Ministry by over Ksh.1, 500. The Government also needs to educate us on how to pay Value Added Tax (VAT), and of course give us enough time to do the work,” one of the artisans noted.

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