Education CS Jacob Kaimenyi has advised learners to avoid strikes and instead use alternatives to their grievances.
Kaimenyi says that strikes in learning institutions end up loosing property which affects development and the progress of the school.
Speaking on Monday at Jogoo House in Nairobi during the flagging off of the Kenyan scout which is headed to Japan for the scout conference, Kaimenyi asked students to use learning a tool to improve their lives.
The CS has also called on students to focus on fundamental areas of specialization that will help them become productive, disciplined and innovative.
Kaimenyi has also noted that many students have benefited dearly through co-curriculum activities in reference to scouting.
Over 11 participants drawn from 7 counties will take part in the conference which is set to start tommorow.
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