Kajiado North Deputy County Commissioner Yusuf Mohamed has urged local leaders to actively involve the youth in their initiatives
The DCC asked religious institutions, schools, and CBOs to convene forums that engage and involve the voices of the youth.
Yusuf, who was speaking during the Kajiado North peace and security meeting he co-chaired with Bishop Henry Omae of the Restoration of Life Centre Church, agreed on the urgent need to involve youths in intergenerational dialogues that must be spearheaded from the family level.
The Forum, which involved membership from all sectors in the sub-county, had been convened to revamp and rejuvenate as well as brainstorm on the upcoming International Peace Day on September 21, 2025.
International Peace Day is an annual event dedicated to strengthening the ideals of peace among all nations.
The youth will be engaged in activities such as peace dialogues, peace caravans, walks, sports activities, skits and entertainments activities geared towards promoting peace and security in the Sub County
“These forums and activities are aimed at ensuring a peaceful and cohesive co-existence in Kajiado North, a step away from the recent protests that have affected the Sub-County,” the DCC said.
The Sub- County is one of the five sub-counties in Kajiado County, and it is close to Nairobi and thus was affected by last month’s protests that took place in various parts of the country.
During today’s meeting, a small committee was formed and will coordinate and facilitate activities that will involve membership from all sectors.
In attendance were the Sub-County Security and Intelligence Committee members, DCC Madam Metrine Wafula, the Sub-County Administrator, ACCs, Chiefs, and representatives from various sectors.
The 2025 International Peace Day focus centers on the ‘Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)’ and their direct link to global peace.
Through this theme, the day highlights how addressing poverty, inequality, environmental threats, and injustice creates a stronger foundation for peace everywhere.
By Wangari Ndirangu
