Youths and Politics
Politics is in its high spirit this year in Kenya, various leaders have come and will come as usual with promises to the youths. eg
- Job opportunities for the youths.
- Education sponsorship.
- inclusion on the government agenda and many other promises
But the youths should ask themselves a lot of questions which among them include
- where were all these leaders for the last fours years.
- How have the past promises been fulfilled by the same leaders
- how many times have the youths made their cries to the said leaders with no success of their request being addressed.
- how can the youths stand on their own.
Kenyan youths are the most ignored group in Kenya and only hit the minds of these leaders during campaigns. How many young people are walking from office to office in search of jobs? Kenyan youths are subjected to the statement "Start a job of your own" but how would they start and have just cleared school which was sponsorship by either church, well-wishers, or even CDF. Where are they to get these funds to start these businesses?
Various questions run into youths' minds. Does the government know the lever of interviews conducted on youth before they get a job? Some start with an application, then several tests before qualifying for what they call aptitude test which is normally conducted electronically which very expensive to a fresh graduate.
Then comes the time of the interview and very funny questions run, eg Who referred you here?
Youths what do you go through job hustling? let us know at least the public understands us.
Youths should think loud before electing their leaders.
ReplyDeleteThey are being lured by their words and the little money they are being given but not their actions.
We should have a clear and sound mind of what we want.
Thanks.
This time we have to think twice
Delete100% true.
DeleteYouths are on tough times some lost their jobs, some regrets going to school and feel there is no difference going and not going
ReplyDeleteEspecially due to Covid-19
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