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Has BBI Thrown Out Vision 2030?QuestionOne of the root causes of persistent conflicts in our country is the emotive land question, including historical land injustices, which the National Land Commission has not concluded to date.
How does the BBI propose to address historical land injustices wherever it may have occurred within the republic?
By Gregory Ngeiywa, Kitale
Answer By BBI Joint Secretary, Paul MwangiThere will never be enough land and as the population grows the problem will get worse.
Pressure on land will not ease and demands for redistribution will never end if the economy does not expand.
We at BBI, therefore, said that we need to bake a bigger cake that will remove the scarcity that makes people unable to move away from competition for resources often expressed as historical land injustices.
To do so,
we have placed a mandatory obligation on the State to make promoting the economy an essential duty of all organs through a new article in the Constitution entitled
‘Economy and shared prosperity’.We have followed this up with numerous legislative, policy, and administrative measures that will create wealth and employment opportunities.
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