Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka has lauded the role played by media in the development and democratization process in the country.
Speaking during the signing of a contract between Kenya Scouts Association and the Royal Media at his Jogoo House conference room Tuesday, Mr. Musyoka said the media play an important role in shaping the future of the country.
He urged scout leaders, parents and guardians to support the activities of the scouts' movement so that many youths can enjoy the benefits of scouting.
Mr. Musyoka noted that the government will continue to support the Scout Movement in Kenya in appreciation of the fact that it offers very good training for the youth in areas of leadership, responsibility and character formation.
He said this will supplement Government efforts in preparing the youth for their future in nation building.
Mr. Musyoka said that Kenya is honoured to have been nominated by the World Organization of Scout Movement to host the 13th World Scout Moot from 27th July to August 2010 and assured that the government will make every effort to assist the movement realize success of the conference.
The VP added that the hosting of the event in Kenya is a demonstration of confidence in our country and particularly the youth who will be expected to play a lead role to make it a success.
He urged other media organizations to emulate the Royal Media to highlight the activities of the scouting movement ahead of the conference.
The VP also reiterated the need to pass the Draft constitution and usher in a new dispensation while giving room for dialogue over the contentious issues.
He said it was time for leaders to embrace dialogue and respect the views of all Kenyans.
Managing Director, Royal Media Services Mr. Wachira Waruru said Ksh. 7 million worth airtime has been set aside by the organization ahead of the World Scout Moot to be held between July and August
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