By: Clement Ngesa
For every individuals dream is always to be successful in life. To be at a position where he depends on no one. To many this tends to be a dream that remains unfulfilled for long. With many out there seeking employment which has also been a major problem, poverty still remains to the talk of the day. Many Kenyans are seen to be struggling to put food on the table with many still being hopeful of a better tomorrow. With the boy child being the centre of today’s society, many are seen to be left out and not cared for or valued as the girl child with an insinuation that they are always out of danger and can take care of themselves.
As a result of the boy child being left behind, comes this foundation that will help voice their wants. Many are seen to suffer without knowing where to head with their problems and as a result making they fall victims of crimes. To help curb this among many comes Mr Clement Ngesa the founder and CEO of the foundation whom have helped to put on the table strategies and ways in which the high level of poverty and employment among the boy child will be solved.
Mr Clement who is also an advocate of writing and an author focuses on the foundation issuing it with an aim of seeing the boy children put food on the table. With many still living below 1 dollar a day it saddens him. It is as a result that he also calls on the young leaders like Hon Jalango, Hon Babu Owino, Hon Samwel Atandi, Hon Mike Sonko , Hon Johnson Sakaja , NGOs and even well-wishers to come help uplift the foundation and make it to be the light in the tunnel for the Boy child.
With many suffering but with lots of skills, abilities, and some with ideas that needs only little support, it is the cry of Mr Clement that through the foundation a lot of resources shall be pulled together. As a result helping and empowering the boy children will be easy.