In an effort to enhance the academic performance of learners in the district, the Dokolo District administration has recently made a bold move by transferring 11 Head teachers and 121 teachers to various government primary schools.
This decision was announced by The Chief Administrative Officer of Dokolo, Granfil Oryondo Omonda, during a press conference on Monday.
He emphasized that these changes were necessary for the betterment of pupils and that the district administration is committed to providing the best learning environment for them.
The list of transferred Head Teachers includes prominent names such as Yeko Enyang from Adwila modern p/s to Koroto p/s as caretaker, Ruth Apio from Koroto p/s to Aderolongo p/s, and John Bosco Odung from Amonoloco to Bata p/s.
Other notable transfers include Anthony Okwir from Bata to Amonoloco p/s, Richard Ogwang from Kachung p/s to Hassa memorial p/s, and Boniface Opio from Hassa memorial p/s to Kachung p/s, to name a few.
As per Omonda, these transfers were not made lightly and were based on various factors such as distance from their native homes, sickness, and family responsibilities.
He also mentioned that some teachers and Head teachers had strained relationships with the community, which could affect effective teaching.
In light of this, Omonda cautioned the school authorities and community against rejecting the transferred teachers and Head teachers.
He reminded them that these individuals were duly appointed by the district service commission and are the best fit for their respective positions.
Omonda also appealed to the transferred Head teachers to prepare their accountabilities and handover reports, which are scheduled to take place on 04th February 2026 at their respective schools.
He urged them to leave the school in good condition and to ensure a smooth transition for the benefit of students.











