Excetra1 wrote:the last four years
we have gotten into debt to the tune of 1.7
trillion which we will have to paid by you and your kids. Where has all this money gone?
Apparently we are the country with the 2nd
highest debt (borrower) in the world. Greece
in number one
Had no clue that were are second in the world. Sad.
Good question, where has the money go to? Suspecting that the loans are an opportunity for the cash to land in some people's pockets, and hence the reason why there is usually no hesitation in borrowing.
Romans 13:8 Owe no man any thing
This is not for individuals only, but also for nations.
Kenya is at vantage point, it has enough trade / GDP / Tax, to get itself out of the current situation, such as the situation in public education, health, infrastructure, debt, and others.
Literally, all that Kenya needs is the right decision making.
Yes, there will be devolution, but is it possible for the general public to have a collective governance over national matters? Instead of leaving it to a handful of individuals alone? The public participating in decision making will ensure that decisions favour the nation at large, this will be so because the nation will be participating in decision making, for after all, the whole idea is for the nation to be prosperous, but we find that despite the good strides have been made, the "leaders" have and are making wrongs turns that are costing the nation dearly, while the public's general consensus always seems to be on course, while the Gov's wrong decisions always cause grievance and / or turn the Gov to a laughing stock.
The next Gov will need to ensure that they
- Avoid unnecessary borrowing and clear debt.
- Prioritize causes
- Make the HR lean and mean with the aid of technology, new methodologies and skills / training
- Have an efficient, effective and transparent spending.
- Involve the general public in decision making
The same diligence that is a necessity for a successful businesses, is the same that is required for a successful Nation.
"By their fruits, you shall know them",
I do not think that stupidity is what is causing Kenya to NOT grow as it would ideally, rather, it is greed and selfishness in the leadership.
They are using their intelligence and energies to figure out how to best gain for themselves, rather than how to develop for the whole.
With only a few days remaining, MP's urge Treasury to release Sh11bn CDF cash:
http://www.nation.co.ke/...8/-/a1mnyf/-/index.html
Treasury releases Sh10bn to fund CDF projects
http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/97gcdgz/-/index.html
Then,
MP's amend CDF bill, grant themselves more powers (Over the CDF):
http://www.standardmedia...-themselves-more-powers
From the past:
Over Sh25bn lost through graft at CDF countrywide:
http://www.nation.co.ke/.../-/hqdnhuz/-/index.html
- According to National Taxpayers Association (NTA) chairperson Peter Kubebea, taxpayers have lost between 20 per cent and 30 per cent to corrupt activities by officials overseeing implementation of the funds
- This translates to between Sh17.18 and Sh25.77 billion that has been misappropriated since the CDF was set up in the 2003/2004 financial year
- Since the establishment of the CDF through an Act of Parliament in 2003, a total of Sh85.9 billion, including additional money for completion of abandoned or stalled projects, has been allocated to the kitty.
Example:
Turkana CDF ‘ghosts’ swallow Sh300 million
http://www.the-star.co.k...s-swallow-sh300-million
How much do the nurses need to end the strike?
Putting the amount lost in CDF into perspective, the MP's want about Sh 2 billion send-off.
Unacceptable.
How about a customized Government ERP, with project management? - That is publicly accessible? (To keep them in check). We would be able to vote for or against projects, see the procurement process, the transactions, the progress etc... For national or county projects.
After all, it's our tax money - which is meant to service us.
Regarding to technical capacity to develop such a system, the idea is not far-fetched, this is because there is both local and international capacity to develop and implement such. All that the Gov needs is the will to have such a system.
ict.go.ke If you can, how about a pilot system? Make proposals for such in the Gov, if there is a green light, give the folks in the public an opportunity to develop prototypes (after giving the public the requirement specification and the deadline), then let the public present their prototypes, then choose the best prototype, which would then be developed further into a full system.
It's about time that we require of them, proportionate to what they require of us.
As they require our taxes, we should in-turn require a stringent use of it - If we do not, the current trend will continue.
They tried to bury us, they didn't know we were seeds.