The Citizen Engagement and Customer Care Department head in Nairobi County, Geoffrey Mosiria, has called on young people across the country to stay away from drugs, substance abuse, and risky behaviours.
Speaking on Monday, December 8, 2025, Mosiria called on society to remain committed to nurturing the next generation.
“All young people truly need is guidance and the right information. Let us never get tired of sharing what builds them up,” he stated.
He further advised young people to make education their primary focus, describing it as the most reliable foundation for future success.
“And if they must fall in love, then let their books be their love story and their education be their lifelong relationship. When the time is right, everything else will fall into place. Let us guide this generation with wisdom, patience, and purpose because the future depends on it,” he added.

This comes a day after Mosiria backed the latest call by President William Ruto to Gen Z, saying it is high time they got married.
Through a post on X on Sunday, December 8, 2025, he stated that the country was witnessing a generation delaying family life while also admitting that many young people were quietly longing for stability.
Mosiria explained that marriage was not just a social decision but also a turning point that brings structure to personal growth.
He noted that the current reluctance among some Gen Zs had more to do with fear than capacity.

“The President advised young people to marry at 25. What he forgot to add is this: when you marry early, your star starts shining immediately because a woman comes with a starter pack of blessings,” Mosiria wrote.
“Marriage attracts favour, God adds wealth to feed the extra mouth he has brought into your life. Marriage is not a burden; it is a destiny booster.”
