Youth in Mombasa have been urged to use digital platforms and modern trends in technology to nurture and expose their talents as a way to divert them from the temptations of joining criminal gangs.
Speaking during Jamhuri Day Celebrations in Likoni Sub-County, Mombasa County Commissioner (CC) Abdirisack Jaldesa said that he was impressed by various creative contents displayed by youths during the entertainment session for the attendants, noting that it is a positive move to nurture creativity into a form of livelihood.
Jaldesa said that it is high time for young people to explore their talents, sit down together, and brainstorm on how they can go a level further through the use of technology.
“It is not good for the youth to engage in drugs and criminal activities. Our young people possess diverse talents, but they need to be given a chance and a platform to nurture those talents,” he added.
This year’s Jamhuri Day theme is “Youth, Creative Economy, and Sports Personality.” The CC has stressed the government’s motive and determination to offer a helping hand to those who want to explore the creative industry further.
He added that the government does not discriminate against its people and gives various opportunities to vulnerable groups, such as women, children, and elderly people.
He said plans are underway to ensure village elders who are working closely with chiefs and assistant chiefs to enhance security in villages are rewarded by the government.
He noted that their role in the community is recognised and appreciated, urging them to continue providing a helping hand during this festive season where visitors are expected for the holidays.
He further assured tourists coming for the Christmas and New Year holidays that the county is safe and that the security personnel are vigilant.
The CC said the national government has rolled out projects in Likoni sub-county, such as Dongo Kundu bypass and the Special Economic Zones, that are aimed at generating jobs for the locals.
He advised those who have been listed for compensation that they will be sorted fairly as money for compensation has been set aside.
“My advice to you is that when you get the money, let us sit down with our families and plan well. To those who will be given land as compensation, let us use it wisely,” he said.
By Chari Suche