kiash wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Waiguru
Seconded , I saw the other day the Kibra MP praising her because the youth working in the project get their money every friday.That is the point i noted most which means a lot .
Waiguru must have someone working with her who is very professional ama Waiguru herself is very professional. Look at the civil servants project Kusema na kutenda. Let's wait for Kibra project but so far she is showing how things can be done.Many guys from the private sector blame the govt bureaucracy when things do not move with speed.
But i guess people would yell mundu wa nyumba if anything like that happened. Since she is doing it elsewhere maybe she can succeed on that docket. "Maybe"
In my opinion, Waiguru should continue doing what she is doing. She got the right job and she is doing it well. There is a danger of removing her there and putting Ole Lenku and all those initiatives will die a natural death. But looking at what she is doing, it just shows that one just needs to start at the basics. She is fixing toilets, sewerage, roads, cleaning up garbage, putting government services under one roof....she has not done anything out of this world, yet the basic things she is doing has a great effect on the ground. What has these things taken? LEADERSHIP.
That is exactly where we need to start even on security. Ensure report lines are working, ensure police responds to distress calls, ensure police visibility on crime hot spots, punish any police man involved in crime thoroughly as an example to others, ensure follow up when people report crime at the stations...start with the basic. Win the hearts of the people. Inspire confidence in the system. The public will trust the system and info will flow. What will that take? LEADERSHIP
If we can get the basic things right, the mega projects will get the right environment to thrive in.