Who’s to blame on teen’s misbehaviors?

"Bomet Township chief Ruben Ngetich said the lot were candidates who had just completed their KCSE examinations." /FILEDo you think Poor parenting is the reason for an increase in problem behaviour amongst teenagers?

Parents are largely responsible for their children’s behaviour, If parents meet their children’s emotional needs from babyhood, then the children are likely to have high self-esteem, to have developed a conscience and to be able to make satisfying relationships.

Recently the country has witnessed misbehaviours from the teens who have just completed their national examinations.

Last weekend the police arrested 30 KCSE candidates for allegedly  attending a house party similar to the banned project X party.

The students (5 boys and 15 girls) who were engaging in sex and illegal drinking were busted in an abandoned house at Chepngaina village, some three kilometers from Bomet town at 10 pm.

Area local authorities say they acted on a tip-off from locals and immediately mobilised the police who executed the arrest.

The form four leavers are in custody at the Bomet police station. The investigators are tracing the person who sold alcohol to the students.

“We found bottles of hard drinks in the house and we are still trying to get to the bottom of this to know who exactly aided this act,” the chief said.

 

The arrests came as the police probe a video clip that shock the nation of drunken students, believed to be KCSE candidates, insulting Interior CS Fred Matiang’i and his Education counterpart Amina Mohamed.

Some of the  students of Ambira High school who were positively  identified by the police have been arrested in connection of the incident that happened within the school premises.

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