Last week ended well with performance from Douglas, the CEO
Dowe Music & Arts performing at the 2nd Youth Symposium on Devolution.
The conference dubbed, “Putting Youth at the Center of Devolution” saw young people
from across Kenya and with diverse backgrounds learn a lot on matters
governance.
Ms. Caren Wakoli, the founder of Emerging Leaders Foundation emphasized
the need for Kenyans to reconsider strengthening the family bond as a move towards
sound leadership. She decried the erosion of morality in society and encouraged
youths to go for value based systems rather than circumstantial decision making
that influences Africa’s Constitutional Amendments.
Hon. Eugene Wamalwa, the CS for Devolution enlightened the
youths about their rights within the counties and the country at large. He
stressed the issue of citizens putting leaders on the spotlight with regards to
the responsibility given during and after the elections.
All in all, it was a wonderful two day occasion with everyone
pledging to move from just being sounding bells but being the real voice of change
in a tag named: From Noise to Voice. The songs Say No To Poor Leadership and
Carry On Africa graced the occasion leaving the participants with something to
ponder. Here is what the event hosts talked about the performance. Authentic Music Appraised