West Mogirango parliamentary aspirant Vincent Kemosi has challenged political leaders to guide youths towards uplifting their social- economic status and stop using them to settle political scores against opponents.

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This comes after a series of misbehaviours witnessed in Nyamira County, where youths were heard heckling and booing other leaders without respect.

“I am disappointed with the manner in which our youths are used by politicians who are out to settle political differences by coaching youths to heck and boo in meetings," he said.

He also added that these leaders never care about the social-economical being of the youths; hence they give them coins for liquor for their mission to be accomplished.

"They never care about the social–economic status of these youths because they just give them a few coins after using them to accomplish something,” he said.

“It is setting a bad precedence by using the young generation without duly guiding them. These are the kind of leaders the community should rise against and help rescue our youths who are losing direction daily,” Kemosi added.

Kemosi challenged youths to unite and fight against political leadership that was allegedly subjecting them to social disorders.

“Sometimes I get worried when I see youths being used to disrupt funerals or attack someone’s opponents. This is the kind of social disorders that our youths should stand against and say enough is enough," said Kemosi.