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At least 1,500 KDF Recruits Sent Home Over Drug Abuse

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A major screening exercise at the Kenya Defence Forces (KDF) training centres has exposed a worrying trend among young people seeking to join the military.

Reports indicate that at least 1,500 recruits were sent home after testing positive for illegal drugs during intensive medical examinations.

The disqualifications happened shortly after the recruits reported for training, where they underwent thorough laboratory checks conducted by military medical experts.

This development has shocked many Kenyans because the number represents almost half of the 3,000 youths who had been shortlisted for the final stage of recruitment.

According to Kieni MP Njoroge Wainaina, the initial recruitment exercise only involved basic checks, but the deeper tests done at training level revealed widespread substance abuse among the recruits.

He noted that many of the young people who had successfully passed other stages, including physical fitness and basic medical checks, were later found to have traces of illegal drugs in their systems.

The MP expressed concern over the growing trend of drug abuse among the youth, warning that it is denying them life-changing opportunities such as serving in the military.

He urged parents to take a more active role in guiding their children, saying academic success alone is no longer enough if discipline and personal habits are compromised.

Community leaders have also been encouraged to participate in creating awareness and ensuring young people understand the consequences of substance abuse.

This is not an isolated case. In other counties such as Lamu and Garissa, medical officers have reported high numbers of candidates being disqualified due to drug use.

Senior military officers have repeatedly stated that KDF maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy on substance abuse to protect the integrity, discipline, and safety of the force.

Those found with any traces of illegal drugs are automatically disqualified, regardless of their performance in other recruitment stages.

Security experts say the numbers reflect a deeper societal challenge that requires urgent attention. The fact that so many young people hoping to serve the nation were affected shows how widespread drug use has become.

For many of these youths, missing out on KDF recruitment is a major setback, especially in areas where joining the military is seen as one of the best paths to employment and stability.

The situation has sparked calls for more community programs, mentorship initiatives, and targeted campaigns to fight drug abuse among young people.

There are also suggestions for the government to invest more in rehabilitation centres and early-intervention programs to reach youths before they fall too deep into addiction.

The KDF recruitment process is known for being one of the most rigorous in the country. Medical tests are designed to ensure that all recruits are physically and mentally fit for training.

With growing concerns about drug abuse during recruitment drives across different counties, this year’s disqualifications highlight a national issue that needs stronger policies, community involvement, and better youth support systems.

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