Nearly half of Kenyan adults lack employment despite several
years or months of job seeking. This primarily affects youths who, after
failing to find jobs and settle, get into criminal activities.
However, the Kenyan government is to blame for all these
since it is responsible for creating employment opportunities for its citizens.
Below are some of the reasons why most Kenyans lack jobs;
Corruption
This will never fail to be the reason for almost all vices
in the country; it has taken over the wellbeing of the country, with leaders
being the initiators. The mentality of 'you can't find a job in Kenya without
connections' is never wrong and seems to never be wrong in the coming future.
It has gained ground and is here to stay. You can hardly find a job in Kenya
without 'connections,' and this is caused by tribalism and nepotism, which are
norms in the country today.
Low level of education
A good percentage of Kenyans lack proper education, maybe
because they couldn't afford school fees or access good educational facilities.
This has been a nightmare for people seeking employment. No company will employ
you if you don't meet the level of education they consider.
Government offering contracts to foreigners firms
This is a major point to blame the government. Kenya has
universities offering excellent engineering courses, but you will never find
graduates from these universities in road construction sites or generally the
construction industry. All you see are Chinese engineers doing both the
managerial and handwork with only a few Kenyans providing unworthy manpower,
which shouldn't be the case - this is our country.
The emergence of non-certified colleges and universities
Some colleges and universities have emerged and are not
ISO-certified to provide formal education to Kenyans. An example is the Nairobi
Aviation College, which was some years back said to be non-certified. The
government declared all certificates from that institution null even after
several Kenyans happily graduated from there, and they lost their jobs, meaning
they had to start afresh. This has affected the employment sector, with
companies discriminating against small colleges and universities and
considering bigger ones.
Poor industrial sector
Industrialization in Kenya is good, yeah, but it isn't
enough to offer proper and enough employment to Kenyans. Many Kenyans have
enough services to give out, but they have no places to give out. Therefore,
the Kenyan government should promote the industrial sector of the nation to
offer better and enough employment to Kenyans.
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