WAIGURU REAFFIRM COMMITMENT BY COUNTIES TO SUPPORT YOUTH INNOVATIONS

The Mountain Journal 

Council of Governors (COG) chair Anne Waiguru has reaffirmed

commitment by counties to support innovations by the youth.

Waiguru said governors will continue to provide necessary resources and

opportunities for skill development so as to unlock the full potential of

youth.

The governor says that given the support, youth of the 21 st century is

initiating impactful innovations and social enterprises that address the

world’s most pressing issues.

She said counties have anchored youth empowerment in their development

agenda and have been able to tailor make unique programs relevant to

them in their regions.

Speaking during the official opening ceremony of the youth connekt summit

In Nairobi, the governor said the future of Africa lies with the youth.

“We will provide the necessary support, resources, and platforms for their

ideas to flourish. Together, let us embark on this historic journey towards a

borderless renaissance—one that is energized by the vibrant spirit of our

youth,” assured the governor.

Waiguru said the devolved units have established skills development

centers, youth friendly policies and interventions in health facilities,

revolving funds and other catalytic funds to boost youth-owned enterprises,

talent promotion programs, implementation of internship and

apprenticeship programs, among others.

The chair said that anchoring youth empowerment in county’s development

agenda has fostered inclusive development and platforms to create

opportunities for the population.

The Governor said each of the County Governments, have a county

executive responsible for youth affairs mandated with ensuring

programmes responsive to their needs.

 “Undoubtedly, devolution stands out as a best practice that I would endorse

when it comes to youth development and enhancing their participation in

public life,” the Governor said.

The Governor said devolution has enhanced youth development and

participation in public life.

“Our youth are the designers of change, the torchbearers of innovation, and

the custodians of our hopeful progress,” the Governor added.

She said counties have a duty to foster an environment where the dreams

and aspirations of youth are actively nurtured and invested in.

The Kirinyaga Governor said the summit which has brought together about

20,000 delegates from across Africa and the diaspora under the theme,

Youth Innovating a Borderless Renaissance, exemplifies the youthful

paradigm and unchained minds that will shape the future of Africa.

“Youth of the 21st Century face their own challenges. Mental health

struggles, high rates of unemployment and underemployment, sexual and

reproductive health issues, radicalization and susceptibility to the impacts

of climate change are just but a few they have to battle with and navigate,”

Waiguru said.

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