The Supreme Council of Kenya Muslims on Wednesday called for establishment of proper policies and amendment of relevant laws to ensure faith-based organisations are returned to the respective religious bodies that established them.
National deputy chairman and head of strategy and partnership, Al-Hajj Hassan ole Naado, said the government took over the schools following the enactment of the Education Act, 1968, which sought to implement the recommendations of the Kenya Education Commission headed by Prof Simeon Ominde.
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