Four school boys who vandalised desks to construct rabbit hutches rewarded

Four boys were found at Jamhuri Primary School in Thika vandalizing desks to get timber that they would later use to construct rabbit hutches.

They explained their intentions to police officers who opted not to punish them.

According to Ruiru DCC Geoffrey Githinji, the boys were looking for something to keep them busy at home and only needed someone to advise them that their actions were wrong.

“They are so innovative and they probably wanted something to keep them busy during this period.

“We unanimously decided to help them,” he said.

Adding: “Ours is to cultivate the potential we see in them. The approach was wrong but their intention was not bad.”

Three Deputy County Commissioners including Douglas Mutai (Thika West), Githinji (Ruiru) and Rose Chege (Githunguri) decided that the parents would repair the desks and the boys would be given rabbits.

Mutai said they would aid the boys’ hustle and he fulfilled his promise as each of the boys was given a hutch and two rabbits, a buck and a doe.

According to Dotty Mwangi, a parent of one of the boys, the approach used was wrong but the decision of the three DCCs was very thoughtful.

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