Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Education is the key

Kenyan of all walks of life welcome the idea of quality and affordable education. Indeed this year, more students might join Form one, which is an indication that Kenyans have a desire to lean if given the chance.

I therefore want to call upon the government to facilitate the program as earl y as possible to make it possible for the young people to join secondary school.
If the larger Kenyan population has access to quality education. Kenya shall be able to compete on the global arena with other developing countries.

Parents should equally take advantage of the program and send their children to schools, days are gone when children used to stay at home and assist their parents with looking after goats. Let education be the best investment to give to this generation.

By doing this the future generation shall not wait for handouts from anybody. The men and women of the next generation shall be able to invent and not imitate.

Last but not least the government should know that after secondary education, there is tertiary education also. The government should consider putting up more colleges across the country to accommodate the ever increasing number of people who want to read.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

What the project has jeorpardised is the quality of education where those who can take their kids in private school.So you find that even with a univesity degree is hard to secure employment, to me i would urge them to create opprtunities so that out of school kenyans get absorbed

Anonymous said...

Good education give birth to good ideas and jobs