hardwood wrote:
In 2013 we tribally voted for a luo as governor and now you can see the mess we nairobians are in.
First off I think Kidero was voted not on tribal basis but because he was a corporate CEO and people thought his corporate leadership skills would fix the mess that is Nairobi.
The good news is that it is unlikely that Kidero will be re-elected. I am not even sure he will try. So at least there is no sycophancy around Kidero. He has no sycophantic followers Either he performs or he is gone.
However You are naive if you think he alone can solve Nairobi's problems. As I posited above, the problems are so complex and so myriad that a governor cannot solve them.
Also it is the height of nonsense to expect a governor to solve in 3 years problems that have taken 50 years to create.
Part of the reason we are in this mess is that for 50 years, we as Kenyans have voted in land grabbers. We vote land grabbers in because tribal affiliation is most important to us as Kenyans.
Along with their cohorts they have grabbed land that was set aside for roads expansion, fire stations, police stations, housing, sewers, drainage, refuse processing etc etc. Now there is nowhere to expand such facilities. And even if there was land available, our leaders do not feel obligated to improve infrastructure.
We are now paying for 50 years of tribal voting yet we still haven't learned a lesson. We are still intent on making the same mistakes in 2017. We deserve what we get.
I say this as a person who does'nt even live in Nairobi yet each time I visit I marvel at the mess that city has become.
No wonder Moi said
Mwafrigha Bhure ghabisa