Naivasha youths benefit from KDF recruitment after teeth discoloration criteria dropped

Sep 7, 2023 - 12:38
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Naivasha youths benefit from KDF recruitment after teeth discoloration criteria dropped
Kenya Defense Forces recruits in a physical fitness exercise at the Kihoto grounds in Naivasha where hundreds of youths turned up for consideration to join the military. (Photo by Erastus Gichohi.)

Naivasha,

Thursday, September 7, 2023

KNA by Erastus Gichohi

Tens of youths in Naivasha are set to book their slots in the military after the Kenya Defense Forces ceased to consider teeth discoloration criteria which has locked out many from joining the military.

For years, youths from Naivasha were turned away by recruitment officers due to their discolored teeth occasioned by high concentrations of fluoride in major water sources in the area.

However, according to Lt Colonel Pius Leshan, the officer in charge of the recruitment, all the youths who met all the physical, mental, age, and academic requirements will be considered to join the service.

Leshan said no recruit was turned away because of their teeth discoloration but a section of them were disqualified due to missing teeth or decayed cavities among other criteria such as mismatch in identity names, lack of original certificates, age, height, and physical anomalies.

The Lt Colonel said the service had tightened their noose on corruption loopholes such as bribery noting that all those who turned up for consideration into cadets and service members units would be subject to scrutiny and verification to ensure fairness. 

"KDF conducts a thorough security and identity check on all the recruits to tame infiltration into the service indoctrinated officers with ill intentions for the country,” said Leshan. 

He said the qualified recruits who turned up at the Kihoto grounds and who will be absorbed into the military will back up the existing service members with peace-related initiatives within the country and across the continent.

Leshan added that the recruits will play a major role in afforestation missions being undertaken by the military to accelerate the country's target of planting 15 billion trees towards attaining tree and forest cover targets to mitigate the effects of climate change.

The officer in charge urged those disqualified for minor reasons such as incorrect documentation to comply with all the requirements before the next recruitment exercise next year.

The KDF annual recruitment drive is seeking to enlist General Service Officer (GSO) Cadets (both regular and graduate degree holders), Specialist Officers, General Duty Recruits, Tradesmen and Women, and Defense Forces Constables.

Recruits seeking to join as Service Men and Women must be Kenyan citizens aged between 18 and 26 years old, have a minimum of mean grade D (Plain) in KCSE, be medically fit and have no criminal record.

KDF at the same time requires that female candidates be not pregnant at the time of recruitment and during the entire duration of training.

KDF also enlists the General Service Officer (GSO) Cadets who must have a KCSE mean grade of B+ (Plus) and have at least C+ (Plus) grades in one science, English, and math subject who are expected to successfully undergo a three-year training period leading to a degree in Military Science and Security Studies.

Courtesy; KNA

 

 

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