A powerful letter written by a frustrated Kenyan teacher has ignited a storm of controversy, shedding light on alleged political interference in the recruitment process of the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). Addressed to President William Ruto, the letter calls out the erosion of merit-based hiring, which the teacher claims has been replaced by favoritism under the current administration.
The Allegations
The teacher, who graduated in 2013, alleges that TSC recruitment, once anchored on fairness during previous administrations, is now heavily influenced by politics. The letter accuses politicians of distributing appointment letters at funerals and rallies, sidelining deserving teachers without political connections.
“This practice undermines the principles of fairness and integrity that the TSC should uphold,” the teacher states, calling on President Ruto to intervene.
The Teacher’s Appeal
The letter passionately urges the president to restore merit-based recruitment, ensuring opportunities for all qualified educators. The writer highlights that addressing this issue will reinforce public confidence in the education sector and demonstrate the government’s commitment to justice.
Public Reactions and What’s Next
The open letter has sparked heated conversations on social media, with many netizens echoing the teacher’s frustrations. Stakeholders are now pressing for a formal response from both the Teachers Service Commission and the government.
As this story unfolds, it puts a spotlight on the critical need for transparency and fairness in Kenya’s education system.

