By Murigi Ndung’u
The Sipili-Olmoran region is a
natural beauty that inhibits most of the cultural livelihoods of some of the 42
tribes in Kenya.
Community interaction in marriages
and collective responsibility is just a hint on what beyond the horizons of
Sipili town, though rocked some few years ago by a fatal raid that claimed many
lives, more sadly the lives of innocent people.
Sipili has continued to sire great
nationals and talents, but most unfortunately these talents are wasted into
nothingness due to improper handling and management.
Not to say the poor transport system,
the sheer sad state of the educational facilities has also contributed a punch
onto the trampling underfoot of the muster talents that may be a huge milestone
to our country’s technocracy.
These same resources are the same
that later venture into inhuman adventures of gunpoint robberies when faced
with the sort of a paradox.
A doctor to be may be forced to wear
a mask and carve out a gun to put the bread on the table; this is mostly fueled
by the deficiency of standard turbochargers that could at least impart entrepreneurial
senses into a good head.
Some institutions are too dejected such that
handling the archetype of slow learners is next to impossibility. The schools
on the other side of defense cry foul over inadequate provisions by the
government and so on.
Another factor that chips in these
disastrous responses from moon-potentiated youths is the social stigmatization
that is inherent in the suburbs, mostly caused by social stratification. Though
embezzlement of funds has also a hand in it, the need for education without a
real focus or goal will only be zero work.
This is because a lake without an output will
always be salty and no life blooms. Similarly, if the subjects don’t input any
effort in getting at least a quality merit, they end up being stagnant and of
no use.
I appreciate the efforts of this noble
organization called ALIN, it has introduced great opportunities and trainings
for the youths and community.
No comments:
Post a Comment