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Garissa County Assembly open doors to the public in a bid to foster awareness, transparency

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By: Feisal Abdirahman

Garissa County Assembly has come up with an initiative aimed at fostering civic awareness among the young people.

Speaker of the county assembly Abdi Idle Gure, while hosting the inaugural group to benefit from the benefit, said move would offer an opportunity to learn firsthand about the structures and operations of the local legislative body, and how it works with the county executive arm of the devolved system.

On Wednesday day, Speaker Gure welcomed students and teachers from Baitul Hikma Integrated School as the beneficiaries of this initiative.

The visit, which took place at the County Assembly chambers in Garissa town, included a guided tour, interactive sessions with assembly staff, and a briefing on the roles and responsibilities of elected leaders and the legislative process.

Speaking during the visit, Speaker Gure emphasized the importance of involving the younger generation in matters of governance.

“Our children are the future leaders. It is vital that they understand how government works and the role of the county assembly in serving the people. Through these visits, we aim to demystify governance and plant the seeds of leadership early,” he said.

Teachers from Baitul Hikma lauded the initiative, describing it as timely and impactful.

“This experience has given our learners practical knowledge beyond the classroom. Seeing the assembly in action and interacting with leaders has made governance more real and relatable to them,” said one of the teachers accompanying the students.

The Speaker also encouraged other schools in Garissa County to take advantage of the program and schedule educational visits to the assembly. The county assembly, he noted, is committed to transparency, youth empowerment, and promoting civic responsibility among the community.

The program is expected to continue throughout the year, targeting both primary and secondary schools across the county.

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