Cabinet Secretary Public Service, Youth and Gender Affairs, Sicily Kariuki has urged youth in Kerio Valley to embrace peace to effectively benefit from the Government initiated Youth Empowerment Programme (YEP) project.
Mrs Kariuki, speaking at Kolowa Bridge in Kerio Valley recently while launching National Youth Service (NYS) Youth Empowerment Program aimed at constructing roads that would link the three constituencies of Marakwet East, Marakwet West and Tiaty which is seen to foster business and Cooperative sector in the areas said the programme will only be possible if peace and calmness existed in Kerio Valley. She asked the 2,700 youth participating in the project to be role models and change agents in Kerio Valley, saying that they should save and invest in business for own sustainability. – Dennis Bett
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