KulaRaha wrote:No Kenyan can enter office and not eat.
I think majority of Kenyans agree with but would happily look the other way if the pie was growing. The Kibaki people ‘ate’ but grew the economy. The current regime only eats and saddles Wanjiku with debt.
If a Kibwana government, with attendant intellectual wattage to match only Kibaki, fixes devolution - translating the locus of political and Economic action away from the center to the Counties, I’ll say eating would be a small price to pay.
If Uhuru and Rao really cared for Kenya this is the kind of transition scenario they would be working on.
"The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth." (Niels Bohr)