POLICE RECRUITMENT KICKS OFF IN KENYA

Some 7,000 officers to be recruited into the police force will undergo thorough vetting and scrutiny by the National Recruitment Committee, KACC and observers before being allowed to join.

The officers will include 3,000 for the regular police and 4,000 for administration police. They will be recruited on May 27 at all the district headquarters.

And for the first time the Administration police and Kenyan regular police will be recruited at one day exercise which to many is free and fair.

In early hours of today many youths gathered at bus stations awaiting for the big day and this was a clear indication of how Kenya has produced young intellectuals without job opportunities to offer,for instance the population that gathered at the kendu bay agricultural show ground were over 3,000 and the same case at the kosele District offices bringing the number to close to 7,000.Every district is expected to have at least 21 people joining the police force,many youths are asking why the government cannot implement job opportunities to cub the unemployment in the country.

Most of the Kenyan youths who attended the recruitment exercise which we spoke to said a bigger number of them have been to universities,colleges and some were out of  teacher training colleges but without somewhere to work  or get ajob,they said they hope the government would  consider their plight as soon as possible if kenya has to achieve its vision 2030 twenty four hour economy.

And at the pala community knowledge center we are out sourcing youths and training them on how to empowere and start their on jobs and also to help them appreciate technology in this twenty first century.The only worry is poverty and lack of interest which we have achieved by offering subsidized rates for training and also allowing them register for online jobs.

”Let the government and well wishers help the youths”   hamisi Charles one of the participants at the police recruitment

The only hope now for the youths is for the government to insist on creating more job opportunities for them so that they too can feel the good fruits of education.

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