Public Service CS Moses Kuria is excited about the opportunity to send 1 million National Youth Service (NYS) officers to fill positions that President William Ruto has arranged internationally.
Kuria announced on Monday that these servicemen will be deployed to various countries within the next year. With an initial batch of 40 NYS officers arriving in the UK for potential employment, Kuria is resolute in sending at least 1 million individuals, who have served as well as those who are presently in service, abroad for prearranged job opportunities. The CS took to his social media platforms to inform the public about these prospects, thrilling many Kenyans whose likelihood of getting job allocation has just increased.
He stresses the importance of NYS’s objective to offer job prospects to young individuals at home and abroad. Moreover, he conveys that they will partner with local governments to allocate servicemen for civil initiatives and climate change mitigation. Additionally, they will establish strong alliances with state departments and companies to ensure employment opportunities for NYS youths.
At the 87th NYS recruits’ graduation ceremony in Gilgil on December 8, Kuria emphasized NYS’s commitment to helping its graduates secure employment on a global scale. He mentioned that he will actively pursue job prospects for aspiring individuals, irrespective of the location. He highlighted that his goal is to ensure our youth have access to drug-free opportunities.
Kuria encourages interested individuals to enrol in the NYS before their deployment abroad. He also defends his stance on pursuing job opportunities for Kenyans abroad despite criticisms. He remains resolute in his cause, believing that his trips have contributed positively to the economy and employment prospects for fellow citizens.
Useless government, shìthole…
Useless government, shìthole!!!
Those of you that don’t want…
Those of you that don’t want to come due to all those reasons you give, you are free stay in Kenya. Meanwhile, people are spending a lot of money to get a chance to get out and better their livesKuria is where he today because he worked outside Kenya for about ten years. Many of us who not be where we are if we lived in the ‘comfort’ you believe your are in.
Are you saying we should…
Are you saying we should have stayed in Kenya or that we should accept the incompetent lot that is running Kenya? Most people in the diaspora have had tough times and have generally worked remarkably hard to get to where we are with little to no family support in a land with new customs. What we seem to suffer from is a relationship with a country that only wants our money but expects us to just shut up and not express any opinions about the way the country is run.
What a “brilliant idea” by…
What a “brilliant idea” by our lazy ass leaders who are inept in everything job creation and innovation of ideas!Doesn’t Kenya need manpower, or we’re just opening borders to every Tom, Dick, and Harry?
I am beginning to think that…
I am beginning to think that the government of Kenya have misplaced priorities. Why train the National Youth Service personnel and then turn around to send them to Saudi Arabia, etc? Were they not trained using tax payers money? I just don’t get it!
Remember there are still …
Remember there are still 4000 unemployed doctors.Why not send those as well?
Ship every able-bodied men…
Ship every able-bodied men and women out and leave the elderly, sick to feed for themselves. LAZINESS IS RUTO’S GOVT
I can foresee broken hearts…
I can foresee broken hearts and tears flowing down the line for these individuals being sent overseas for work. The jobs, if any will be the demeaning type full of drudgery and no workers’ protections and another thing, remember the Finland scholarship saga?
Some may Come back in…
Some may Come back in Coffins within 4 to 6 months; and without Kidneys, Lungs, Hearts, Livers, and Brains. Them having been Given out for Cheap; and Commission to the Diabolic “agents”.
Hey atleast they are not…
Hey atleast they are not going to be slaves in the Middle East or specialize in polishing old peoples behinds as long as they will not be deployed to fight useless wars like Haiti or Israel let them do silly stuff like fight forest fires or rescue flood victims .
As they go protect foreigners Arap mashamba has exposed the entire country to all sorts of criminals now that no visa is required like we have a sophisticated screening mechanism that will keep them out
This man Kuria is Sick?.
This man Kuria is Sick?.
Ndugu Kuria:
Maisha ni…
Ndugu Kuria:
Maisha ni magumu sana katika nchi za kigeni hasa kwenye nchi za kigeni zilizowateka na kuwauza watu wa asili ya Bara la COHO (Continent of human origins aka Africa) katika nchi za ng’ambo zamani yapata zaidi ya miaka 400 iliyopita.
Kuna ubaguzi mbaya sana wa rangi na pia jinsia. Isitoshe, kuna pia ubaguzi unaotokana na kupata mahali pa kulala.
Mwishowe, askari polisi wengine wa nchi zilizohusika na utumwa wa watu wa asili ya Bara letu wana ubaguzi wa rangi ya ngozi yetu tuliyopewa na MUUMBAJI MKUU alipotuumba na huwa wepesi kuwashika na kuwapeleka mahakamani.
Mimi sisemi ya kwamba watu wasitafute kazi katika nchi za kigeni! La Hasha!
Jambo lililo muhimu ni kutilia mkazo ya kwamba, kuna matatizo mengi ambayo yatawapata baada ya kutoka nje ya bara letu. Niliona ni afadhali wajue mambo niliyoyataja kabla ya kupanda ndege na kupata “nervous breakdown” baada ya kufika kwenye nchi za kigeni.
So, why train them just to…
So, why train them just to go develop foreign countries, while the shìthole remains a shìthole?!??