By BRIAN MUSYOKA
Cabinet Secretary for Public Service, Human Capital Development and Special Programmes, Geoffrey Ruku, has unveiled an ambitious government plan to harmonize the operations of the National Youth Service (NYS) and Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions in a move aimed at expanding opportunities for young people across the country.
CS Geoffrey Ruku addressing congregants at Kiamiatu primary school grounds, Manyatta during a fundraiser. MWINGI TIMES |Brian Musyoka
Speaking during a church service at ACK Kiamiatu, Kega in Manyatta Constituency, Embu County, Ruku said the initiative is part of the government's broader strategy to equip Kenyan youth with practical skills that match the demands of the job market and drive economic growth.
The CS noted that the harmonization of NYS and TVET institutions will create a seamless pathway for young people to acquire technical skills, vocational training, and hands-on experience, making them more competitive both locally and internationally.
According to Ruku, the government is keen on transforming NYS training centres into modern skill-development hubs that will work closely with TVET institutions to nurture a highly skilled workforce capable of meeting emerging industry demands.
He revealed that plans are underway to expand NYS training facilities across the country to accommodate more youth seeking technical and vocational training opportunities.
"The government wants every young person willing to acquire skills to have an opportunity to do so. By strengthening the relationship between NYS and TVET institutions, we are creating a stronger foundation for employment and self-reliance," said Ruku.
The CS emphasized that the expansion of training opportunities will not only help tackle youth unemployment but also empower young people to venture into entrepreneurship and innovation.
He reiterated that the Kenya Kwanza administration is committed to investing in human capital development, describing youth empowerment as a critical pillar in the country's economic transformation agenda.
Ruku further assured Kenyans that the government was working tirelessly to improve service delivery and ensure that citizens receive services that meet their expectations.
On disaster preparedness, the CS warned that the country could experience heavy rains associated with the anticipated El Niño phenomenon and urged residents living in flood-prone and low-lying areas to relocate to safer grounds.
He also advised farmers with mature crops ready for harvest to do so early in order to minimize losses that may result from adverse weather conditions.
Defending President William Ruto's frequent international engagements, Ruku said the Head of State's diplomatic missions are strengthening Kenya's global partnerships and attracting investment opportunities that will benefit wananchi through development projects and job creation.
The Cabinet Secretary also took a swipe at former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua, saying his departure from government should not be interpreted as a signal for the people of the Mt Kenya region to abandon the administration. He maintained that the people of Mt Kenya East are charting their own political path and remain focused on development and economic empowerment.
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