President Kenyatta puts the National Land Commision on notice

 

President Uhuru Kenyatta has today issued a notice to the National Land Commission over Land that belongs to the Kenya Scouts Association.

Speaking during an event that was held at the state house Nairobi, Kenyatta said that the National Lands Commission should regularise and hand over all land that belong to the Kenya Scouts Association before close of the year.

This directive came as the President was presiding over Kenya Scouts Association Patron’s Awards, Honours and Recognitions Day at State House, Nairobi.

Some of the leaders who attended the ceremony include Kalonzo Musyoka who is the new found political buddy to the President.

“It is with pride that we award and honor several scouts, leaders and partners today. They have all made positive contributions to the impact and growth of the Kenya Scouts Association.

Discipline, selflessness and patriotism are important attributes that we should all aspire to have. I call upon all our youth to reflect on, and practice these values that will greatly contribute to a more productive and fulfilling life.” said President Kenyatta

The President also  directed the Teachers Service Commission to allocate two teachers per county to coordinate scouting activities.

The President’s directive aims at giving this opportunity and scouting platform to as many young people as possible for the purpose of growing the country and capacity building.

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