DP Gachagua reassures youth of Gov't support in their work
DP Rigathi Gachagua speaks at his Harambee House Annex office on April 4, 2023 when he hosted young Kenyans who emerged victorious during the Forty Under 40 Africa Awards held in South Africa. PHOTO | DPCS
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Deputy President Rigathi
Gachagua has promised the youth of the government’s readiness to support their
work and nurture them to become better contributors to the nation's development.
Speaking on Tuesday evening
at Harambee House Annex when he hosted young Kenyans who emerged victorious
during the Forty Under 40 Africa Awards held in South Africa, the DP said the
Kenya Kwanza administration was keen on nurturing the youth to be better in
their field of expertise.
DP Gachagua said the country
was endowed with hardworking young people with the right work ethic assuring
them of the government’s keenness to assist them fully exploit their potential.
“Kenya is a land of
opportunities and of good brains. Our young people are hardworking and
innovative. We are creating an environment for them to fully exploit their
potential,” said the DP.
He said the Bottom-Up
Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA) being implemented by the government under
the leadership of President William Ruto was the best approach to expanding the
economic model at the bottom to involve more young people in improving the
nation’s economy.
“Most of the young people
are at the bottom. Our objective is to create more opportunities for them to
rise up and become better citizens making a contribution to nation building,” said
the DP.
The winners scooped the
awards in various categories despite stiff competition from counterparts from
Africa raising higher the country’s profile.
Gachagua encouraged them to
remain focused, resilient and not to listen to naysayers keen to bring them
down.
“You are right on track. It
is possible to succeed if you work harder on your dreams and ignore the
detractors,” he added.
Tourism and Wildlife Cabinet
Secretary Peninah Malonza, who accompanied the winners, also praised the
awardees for being good ambassadors in their fields.
She promised her ministry’s
support to nurture their work and expand their impact in the society.
The young people who scooped
top awards are Gilbert Ang’ana (Capacity Building Award), Wangari Kuria
(Agriculture Award), Linda Odhiambo (Education), Joan Musumba (Environment and
Conservation), Isaac Mwangi (Social Enterprise and Responsible Tourism), Edwin
Taka (Community Development), Elijah Nyaanga (Journalism) and Sosthen Eugine
(Youth Governance).


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