Senator Karungo has officially submitted a motion titled “Establishment of an Ad-hoc Committee on Gen-Z Governance Concerns and Generational Engagement” to the Speaker of the Senate. This motion, if approved, would mark the first significant initiative of its kind in Kenya’s legislative history, focusing on the empowerment and integration of Generation Z into the political landscape.
The motion highlights several critical objectives:
- Historic Demand for Youth Participation: It recognizes and responds to a historic demand from Kenya’s youth, particularly Generation Z, for active participation in shaping the nation’s future through legislative processes.
- Bridging the Generational Gap: One of its key aims is to bridge the gap between Generation Z and the legislative bodies, ensuring that their concerns and aspirations are not only heard but also integrated into policymaking.
- Addressing Root Causes of Demonstrations: The motion seeks to investigate and address the underlying causes of recent youth demonstrations, providing a platform for constructive dialogue and policy development.
- Empowering Gen-Z in State Affairs: By developing targeted policies, the proposed committee aims to empower Generation Z to actively engage in state affairs, fostering a more inclusive and responsive governance framework.
- Preventing Radicalization: Additionally, it aims to prevent potential radicalization among the youth by addressing their grievances and channeling their energies into constructive avenues within the democratic process.
Senator Karungo expressed optimism about the motion, emphasizing its importance in ensuring that the voices of Kenya’s youth are not only heard but also respected and acted upon. He underscored the need for collaborative efforts towards a better Kenya, where all generations can contribute meaningfully to national development.
The motion is now awaiting approval from the Senate Speaker, with expectations high among youth advocacy groups and stakeholders eager to see tangible progress towards inclusive governance and youth empowerment in Kenya.