Back to Maandamano 3 Times a Week

A group of agitated youths have declared their intention to stage protests three times a week in response to what they claim is a con game perpetrated by the First Choice Recruitment Agency.

With the promise of job opportunities, these young individuals found themselves ensnared in what they consider a fraudulent scheme, and they are now determined to seek justice.

For weeks, Eldoret has been buzzing with the unsettling news of disillusioned young job seekers who, instead of realizing their dreams of employment, found themselves in a nightmarish ordeal involving First Choice Recruitment Agency. The agency had initially promised lucrative job opportunities both locally and internationally. However, as time passed, many realized that these promises were nothing more than empty words.

The alleged con game began when these hopeful individuals paid substantial sums of money to secure their places in various job placements. They were told that these investments would ensure their employment in lucrative positions. As the days turned into weeks and then months, the promised jobs remained elusive, and their financial investments seemed to have vanished into thin air.

Fueled by their frustration and a burning desire for justice, these young Eldoret residents have come together, organizing protests that will take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. The decision to protest three times a week reflects their unwavering determination to shed light on the injustices they believe they have suffered.

Many of these youths come from modest backgrounds, and the money they invested in the alleged recruitment scheme represented a significant portion of their savings. Their dreams of securing a better future for themselves and their families have been shattered, leaving them emotionally and financially devastated.

The protest organizers are calling on local authorities and law enforcement agencies to investigate the activities of the First Choice Recruitment Agency thoroughly. They demand transparency and accountability, hoping to bring those responsible for the alleged scam to justice.

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