Kiambu woman representative Annah Nyokabi has asked the government to crackdown on people allegedly luring youths into immorality.
Addressing journalists in Kiambu town Thursday, Nyokabi said there could be people behind the immorality acts being witnessed among the youths.
While reacting to the Project X party that had been planned for Saturday in Kileleshwa before being banned by police, Nyokabi said young people are a target of cartels who want to use them as agents and perpetrators of immorality.
The MP said unless the government cracks the whip on people behind the immorality syndicates, young people will continue to be swayed away.
“The government and society at large must wake up and save the youths from being influenced and recruited into immorality,” he said.
The woman rep warned that the future generation is at risk if young people continue to go astray.
She called on parents to take full responsibility of nurturing their daughters and sons. “Parents and guardians have to engage with their daughters and sons and give them the required counsel,” she added.
On Monday, police banned the much hyped project X party that was go down this weekend in Kileleshwa.
Police linked the party to radicalisation of youths with a manhunt for the organisers according to police, still going.
The Kenya Film Classification Board also condemned the party saying that the organ mixers will be arrested and prosecuted.