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Govt Warns of Consequences for Reckless Social Media Usage

Judith MwauraBy Judith MwauraJune 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Government Cautions Youth Over Reckless Use of Social Media

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has issued a strong warning to young Kenyans about the risks of misusing social media, saying it could have serious consequences that may affect their future.

While addressing residents in Vihiga on Saturday, June 7, Mudavadi acknowledged that social media can be a powerful and helpful tool when used wisely.

However, he urged the youth to avoid abusing these platforms, stressing that reckless use could lead to severe outcomes, including the denial of job opportunities and travel visas.

He explained that immigration and employment processes in many countries are increasingly scrutinizing individuals’ online behavior before making decisions.

“When applying for a visa or planning to travel abroad, your online history will be checked. Soon, your social media behavior will become a key factor in determining whether you receive travel clearance,” said the Prime Cabinet Secretary, who also oversees the Foreign Affairs docket.

“Even employers are now examining the digital conduct of potential employees. So please, be cautious not to ruin your own chances.”

Mudavadi revealed that countries like the United States, a popular destination for many young Kenyans, are already developing systems to monitor how people behave on social media platforms.

He urged the youth to recognize these developments and take them seriously, noting that digital footprints are becoming just as important as traditional background checks.

He also emphasized that the reckless behavior of a few individuals online can damage the reputation of the entire Kenyan youth population, which he described as generally disciplined, hardworking, and determined.

“I want to remind our young people that using social media is not a bad thing — in fact, it is encouraged,” Mudavadi said. “But with the changing digital landscape around the world, young Kenyans must reflect on how they interact and present themselves on these platforms.”

He added that it is time for youth to become more mature and thoughtful when engaging online, as what they post today could affect their future tomorrow.

The PCS also recalled his 2024 warning where he raised concerns about how social media has contributed to the rise in Intimate Partner Violence (IPV). At the time, he pointed out that many harmful relationships start on platforms like TikTok and Instagram, where predators lure young people, leading to abuse and in some extreme cases, murder.

He stressed the urgent need for strong policies and digital regulations to protect the youth from such dangers. Mudavadi warned that without proper caution and guidance, the growing popularity of these platforms could continue to put more young people at risk.

To address these challenges, he encouraged the development of strict but fair laws to regulate online conduct, protect vulnerable users, and punish those who misuse the platforms for harmful purposes.

In conclusion, Mudavadi’s message to the youth was clear: “Be smart, be cautious, and think about your future before you post. Your online actions can either open doors or close them.”

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