Members of Parliament (MPs) have issued directives to the State Department for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) Development over the roll out of the National Youth Opportunities Towards Advancement (NYOTA) programme.
Members of the National Assembly Committee on Trade, Industry and Cooperatives questioned the delay in rolling out the NYOTA programme.
The ambitious programme would have seen 70 Youths in all the wards in the country receive a grant of Ksh50,000 to either start or expand a business.
The Committee, Chaired by Ikolomani MP Benard Shinali quizzed officials from the State Department for MSME Development over the slow implementation of the multi-billion-shilling youth empowerment project.
MSME Principal Secretary (PS) Susan Mang’eni told the Committee that budget constraints have stalled the roll-out.
Mang’eni disclosed that the Department has only secured Ksh1.2 billion but needs an additional ksh7.6 billion to fully implement the programme.
MPs Raise Concerns on Nyota programme
Her remarks sparked sharp reactions from legislators, who questioned why the government had encouraged young people to apply for the programme without securing full funding.
“A lot of Kenyan youths applied for these funds and are now anxious. If you love our youth, could you publish the names of those who have been selected, so that they know whether to keep hoping?” Shinali asked.
Vice Chairperson and Aldai MP Marianne Kitany also criticised the premature public mobilisation, saying it risks creating false hope among the youth.
The Committee members urged the Ministry to prioritise transparency and timely communication to manage expectations as the funding process continues.
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How NYOTA Programme Works
Mang’eni said the NYOTA project is a scaled-up version of the Kenya Youth Empowerment Program (KYEOP), and targets over 100,000 youths with business ideas.
Each successful applicant will receive Ksh50,000, disbursed in two instalments of Ksh25,000, along with Business Development Services (BDS) training and mentorship.
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The programme focuses on youth aged 18 to 29, and up to 35 years for persons with disabilities, particularly those with secondary education or lower, including school dropouts.
“Our aim is to empower young people through financial support and skills development to enable them to start or sustain businesses,” PS Mang’eni said.
Priority will be given to those with secondary education or below, including school dropouts, to start or expand small businesses.
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