Kenya: 'Verify' - Mudavadi Warns Youth Against Unsafe Overseas Jobs Amid Ukraine War Casualties
Musalia Mudavadi urges Kenyan youth to verify overseas job opportunities to avoid exploitation and trafficking.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has expressed serious concerns regarding the increasing instances of young Kenyans being lured into perilous jobs overseas, particularly as the ongoing Ukraine war presents new challenges. He specifically pointed out the alarming trend in questionable recruitment practices, such as those reportedly leading to Russia. In a call for caution, Mudavadi emphasized the importance of job seekers verifying all foreign employment prospects through proper government channels, thereby steering clear of dubious agents and potential trafficking scenarios.
Mudavadi's warnings come as many young people are reportedly traveling abroad without informing their families, leaving them vulnerable to exploitation. He particularly appealed to religious institutions, including the Church, to assist in spreading awareness about these risks. His statement underscored a collective responsibility to safeguard the youth from falling prey to unscrupulous recruitment practices, especially those who are desperate for employment in the current economic climate.
With increasing reports highlighting the dangers faced by Kenyan youth abroad, Mudavadi's calls to action reflect a crucial need for vigilance in the labor migration process. By advocating for verification and due diligence when seeking overseas jobs, this message seeks to protect the rights and wellbeing of young Kenyans. It serves both as a precautionary note against exploitation and as a broader commentary on the challenges of labor migration in an increasingly interconnected world.