majay wrote:Most of these aspirants only have personal vision,none of them actually can telly us what they will do for Kenya in their 1st day leave alone 100 days in office.
They will have that next year once they assemble their strtegic teams.
BTW, I submit to you that all is not lost.Things aren't as bad as they appear. In 2002 some of the NARC promises we had were free primary education, economic growth, infrastructure development and zero tolerance to corruption.
We have seen FPE implemented though with hiccups,economic growth, improved infrastructure and a reduction in corruption.
Yes there have been failures and unmet promises(there was no zero tolerance to corruption or 500,000 jobs per year and katiba wasnt delivered in 6 months)
There is a lot of uncovered ground both in Kibaki failures and things that Kibaki gvt didnt prioritise like health and national cohesion.
This is where strategists will come in. However, my concern is they do a lot of copy-pasting from other's blueprints and try to outdo each other in lies and over promising.
The candidates then all end up looking the same. You are left to judge them not on the issues they promise to tackle(coz they're all the same) but on their past, their tribe, their age, religion and personal perceptions.