Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Daily Nation
Published on 2024-02-13 21:00:00
Diana D’Souza believes that the National Environment Management Authority (NEMA) should be disbanded for failing to fully discharge its mandate. She accuses the officials of prioritizing personal gain over the protection of the environment. D’Souza expresses concern about the current state of society and urges for a shift towards taking care of one another and the country. She can be contacted via email at [email protected]
Carol Maina raises concern about the increasing number of needy students who go missing after completing primary school. According to Maina, primary school heads should collaborate with local leaders to trace these students. She suggests that grassroots leaders, such as MCAs, should have lists of the most-needy students in their wards and provide them with bursaries. Maina can be reached at [email protected]
Obedi Omenda expresses discontent with the appointment of retirees to top positions in government organizations and agencies. He argues that many qualified unemployed individuals are available and should be given the opportunity instead of retirees, regardless of their expertise in the areas. Omenda advocates for youth to be given these opportunities in order to address the issue of unemployment. His contact email is [email protected]
Rasaki Ogonyo calls for the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) to protect people from being harmed by wild animals. Ogonyo highlights recent incidents of individuals being injured by stray wild animals and criticizes the poor response from authorities to address these concerns. He emphasizes the importance of preventing retaliatory killings of wild animals by addressing the issues of human-wildlife conflict. Ogonyo’s contact email is [email protected]
Alnashir D. Walji expresses concern about the resurgence of terrorism, specifically in countries like Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. He condemns the audacious nature of terror groups claiming responsibility for their attacks, which include suicide bombings and brutal killings. Walji advocates for stability and peace in all countries in order to combat the fear and chaos caused by terrorism. He can be contacted via email at [email protected]
In conclusion, the individuals mentioned in the statements above raise valid concerns about various issues affecting the country, ranging from environmental protection, education, unemployment, wildlife management, and terrorism. It is evident that these issues require immediate attention and resolution in order to bring about positive change and progress for the wellbeing of the nation.
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