National Assembly Speaker Hon. Dr. Moses Wetangula says education unlock opportunities and national prosperity, at his son’s PhD conferment Wetangula urge Kenyans to prioritize pursuing knowledge.
Speaking at Dr. Eugene Wetangula’s graduation ceremony today, the Speaker declared, “Education is the key to success and the path to many opportunities that life has to offer.”
He further stated that higher education “opens our minds to broader horizons and makes us competitive globally.”
Dr. Eugene Wetangula received his PhD in Juridical Science from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. The proud father expressed his immense joy and encouraged all Kenyans, particularly the youth, to emulate his son’s commitment to academic excellence.
“I encourage every Kenyan especially the youth to prioritize pursuit of knowledge to the highest levels,” the Speaker declared. “An educated country is a rich country.”
QHon. Wetangula’s message resonates with a broader national discussion on the importance of education in Kenya’s development agenda. The government has implemented various initiatives to improve access to quality education at all levels, recognizing its potential to empower individuals and drive national progress.
Dr. Eugene Wetangula’s and of recent graduation in the country achievement serves as an inspiration to young Kenyans, showcasing the transformative power of education and its ability to open doors to success on a global stage.
The Speaker’s call for a national focus on education is likely to further ignite public discourse and encourage continued investment in this crucial sector.
Highlights:
National Assembly Speaker Dr. Moses Wetangula celebrates his son’s PhD achievement.
He emphasizes the critical role of education in unlocking opportunities and national prosperity.
The Speaker encourages Kenyans, especially the youth, to prioritize education.
His message aligns with national efforts to improve access to quality education.
Dr. Eugene Wetangula’s, recently graduations and those nearly to graduate success serves as an inspiration to young Kenyans.