Parents Urged to Protect Children during Festive Season

Dec 13, 2023 - 10:34
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Parents Urged to Protect Children during Festive Season
Nandi East security team led by sub County police commander Francis Omulo (center) introducing themselves during the Jamhuri day celebrations held at Nandi Hills stadium. (Photo by Ruth Mainye).

Nandi Hills,

Wednesday, December 13, 2023

KNA by Ruth Mainye

Nandi East Sub County Deputy County Commissioner (DCC) Leonard Mgute has called on all parents, caregivers and the society at large to be extra vigilant and monitor the activities that children engage in during this festive season.

Mgute who was speaking during the 2023 Jamhuri day celebrations held at Nandi Hills stadium, advised parents to be close to their children especially teenagers to be able to guide them accordingly.

The administrator noted that during festive holidays most children are tempted to do illegal activities which at the long run ruin their lives adding that this is the period when most teenage pregnancy cases are reported.

"During festive season children are tempted to engage in illegal activities like alcohol drinking, smoking among others. It is this time that minors go missing, are defiled or even killed in unclear circumstances. Parents and caregivers should ensure they protect children against such," pointed Mgute.

The DCC further divulged that the most affected children are the girls who are lured into sexual activities if they are not closely monitored.

“Being end of the year children have completed one level of education and they are likely to proceed to the next level come January. It will be shameful for some to go back to school with pregnancies and even others failing to go back to school," stated the DCC adding that most children are introduced to illegal drugs during festivities.

Mgute also applauded those residents who have played a role in combating illicit brews in their locality saying that, it is one of the ways of protecting the young generation who are easily trapped into such brews.

He called on the society to work with the security team in identifying and reporting any illegal business within their surroundings.

“I want to thank those who have been working with our security team to identify those selling illegal brews. We want to have a society that cares about others welfare. Let us work together to save our society,” he said.

Courtesy; KNA 

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