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The United Opposition has accused the government of misleading young Kenyans with promises of overseas employment, alleging that some have instead ended up in active military zones in Russia. 

Speaking during a church service in Nyandarua County, opposition leaders condemned what they described as the government’s irresponsible handling of foreign job opportunities. They called for the immediate recall of all Kenyan youths reportedly sent to Russia, citing growing concerns over their safety and welfare.

DCP party leader Rigathi Gachagua urged President William Ruto to intervene and order the return of the young Kenyans currently in Russia. He expressed alarm over reports that several youths had lost their lives in the conflict, arguing that the government had a duty to protect its citizens from being exposed to war zones under the guise of employment.

His remarks were echoed by DP party leader Justin Muturi, who also questioned the transparency and accountability of the recruitment process and called for urgent action to safeguard affected families. 

Separately, Jubilee Deputy Party Leader Fred Matiang'i criticized the government’s approach to education policy, particularly the announcement regarding the enrollment of Grade 10 students under the Competency-Based Curriculum. Matiang’i said the communication had been unclear, noting that many students had yet to resume secondary school. He accused the government of politicizing education and placing the future of learners at risk.

Muturi raised similar concerns, stressing the need for comprehensive and serious reforms in the education sector to ensure smooth transitions and equity for all students. The opposition leaders reaffirmed their commitment to what they described as a transformative agenda for the country, vowing to reverse what they termed as the failures of the current administration. They rejected claims that they lacked a clear plan, insisting they had a comprehensive strategy focused on restoring good governance and improving the welfare of Kenyans. Among their pledges is the reintroduction of free primary and secondary education.

Later, the leaders held public engagements in Nyandarua and Nakuru counties to outline their positions and interact with residents.

On teacher employment, Matiang’i criticized the President over the decision to shift recruitment responsibilities from the Teachers Service Commission to the State House. He described the move as unfair and potentially discriminatory, arguing that it could disadvantage individuals perceived not to support the current administration. Citizen Digital

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