Narok Governor Patrick Ole Ntutu will tomorrow lead a development tour in Central Melelo, Narok South Sub County where he is set to commission three newly constructed ECDE classrooms worth Ksh4.5 million.
The Governor will be hosted by Melelo MCA David Sulunye during the tour that places early childhood education at the centre of Narok County’s development agenda.
The new classrooms have been built at Oloolaiser ECDE, Olukuseroi ECDE and Letaari ECDE at a tune of Ksh4,500,000, are aimed at improving learning infrastructure and creating a conducive environment for young learners in their formative years.
The modern classrooms are expected to ease congestion, enhance safety and provide child-friendly spaces that support play-based learning.
Early Childhood Development and Education (ECDE) is a devolved function under county governments, and Narok County has continued to prioritise the sector through infrastructure expansion and resource support.
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Leaders say strengthening ECDE lays a strong academic foundation and improves school readiness among children transitioning to primary school.
The commissioning of the three classrooms marks a significant milestone for Central Melelo residents, many of whom have long called for improved early learning facilities.
The parents and teachers have welcomed the development, terming it a major boost to education standards in the area.
The visit underscores the county government’s commitment to expanding access to quality education and ensuring that every child gets a strong start in their academic journey.
By Philip Koech
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