Let the MPIGSs be as many as possible like a school, even 450 (although 300 is OK) (divided into several house committees with SERIOUS legislative targets), and performance measurements which can be published (Kama report forms za shule for each student/MPIG) in the newspapers for each Kenyan to see what % points their MPIG scored, Kenyans will be able to now SEE if the MP they chose can WORK not just SPEAK, and KNOW what work the MPIGS do, most Kenyans do not UNDERSTAND it, so their powers can be trimmed and the legislative authority to extract money from the public be snipped by a 47 member senate that we support as "more powerful" in legislation, let the 47 senators represent the topmost echelons of legislative authority including governing the funding heading to counties (and interpreting the LEGISLATIVE power TO ADD ONES OWN SALARY, these Senators are really "wealthy" anyway. Let this 47 represent the ultimate "Council of Elders", "The Upper House" in Kenya. I support, eventually it will cut spending on the legislature. 47 people is better than 150 people.
I have very high hopes for our county, i can't disclose details because it is like dealing with "insider information", however i believe our county was the first to hold an investor conference and it was very "timaam", if your counties have problems, you can wait five years to sort them, or hustle your senator to STOP funding from central gaarment, till the thick Governor is explained to what he is supposed to do, not that ALL county governments be scrapped because yours is not working, Alphie the Dodo will claim he is working wonders, why stop him?.
All we need to remove from the Constitution is the "cord-like" mechanical doctrines such as the Senior Most Public Administrators including Cabinet Secretaries being interviewed by someone else on behalf of the President and the President is then given a shortlist, The constitution will flow, hio ikitolewa, Agwambo can put it back later if he ever, ever gets a chance.
Ras Kienyeji Man