Child labour on the increase in Bungoma
Bungoma, Tuesday June 13, 2023
KNA by Bronley Kidari/Roseland Lumwamu
Bungoma deputy governor Jenipher Mbatiany has called on leaders and other stakeholders to join hands and combat the rising cases of child labour in the county.
Mbatiany said cases of child labour were in high Bungoma due to its proximity to the Malaba/ Uganda boarder.
“Currently we are aware that the menace is very high in our locality as15,680 children have been reported to be out of school and are involved in child labour tasks,” she said.
The deputy governor termed poverty as the major factor contributing to the soaring cases of child labour, hence the need for local leaders to come together and address the issue.
Speaking to journalists after the world marked the World Day against child labour, Mabatiany said the county government is making all efforts to curb the vice.
"Our first strategy is to fight poverty through an initiative by county administration, aimed at encouraging residents to embrace poultry farming.
International Labour Organization (ILO) project coordinator Grace Banya, said her organization will support the county government in fighting the vice.
“We are specifically here in Bungoma to create awareness and also support the devolved unit in the fight against child labour,” she said.
“We have also trained the police to help us in protecting the child and we are equally working closely with immigration department to ensure that trafficking of children across the border does not go on,” Banya said.
The Deputy Labour Commissioner Bonaya Kasee on his part said no child should be denied the right to be in school.
Kasee said that children have every right to play, freedom to socialize and be in good health.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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