Ndindi Nyoro Celebrates Over 1,000 Graduates at Kiharu
Kiharu Member of Parliament, Ndindi Nyoro, has commended over 1,000 youth from his constituency who have successfully completed various short courses at the Kiharu Fanikisha Program, an initiative entirely financed by the National Government Constituency Development Fund (NG-CDF).
The graduation ceremony, which took place at a local venue in Kiharu, gathered the youth, their families, and local leaders to commemorate the achievements of the graduands.
In his remarks at the event, Nyoro highlighted the significance of skill development and empowerment for young individuals within his constituency.
“This program is a demonstration of our commitment to equipping the youth with practical skills that will enable them to secure employment, establish businesses, and contribute to the advancement of Kiharu and the nation as a whole,” Nyoro articulated.
The Kiharu Fanikisha Program, which is financed through the NG-CDF, provides youth with opportunities to acquire a wide range of skills including carpentry, tailoring, plumbing, electrical installation, and other vocational trades.
Nyoro remarked that the initiative was intended to offer an alternative to formal education by concentrating on practical skills that are highly regarded in the job market.
Among the graduates was Jane Wambui, a 23-year-old who completed a tailoring course. “This program has equipped me with the skills necessary to launch my own tailoring business. I am immensely grateful to the MP and NG-CDF for this opportunity,” Wambui expressed.
The ceremony was filled with festivity, with graduands receiving certificates in recognition of their efforts.
Nyoro committed to continuing support for similar initiatives aimed at addressing youth unemployment, noting that the empowerment of young individuals is essential for constructing a more prosperous future for Kiharu.
The accomplishments of the Kiharu Fanikisha Program have ignited discussions throughout the region, with other constituencies expressing interest in adopting comparable models for youth empowerment.