2012 wrote:Kusadikika wrote:This is the man for the job in 2022.
Hawesmake. Sadly, the top job in Kenya is not structured for someone like him to win
The 2022 poll will be different from all other polls because for the first time in the history of Kenyan politics we will have candidates with independent executive experience.
Previously the most any presidential candidate had to offer was to refer to their ministerial experience.
You may have been in charge of a ministry but you were under the president. For the first time we will have retiring Governors with solid verifiable executive credentials. In the absence of such credentials in the past the candidates had to rely on their oratory and entertainment skills and tribal kinship.
You are right when you say that Kenyan politics is not structured for someone like Kibwana to win but I would add a qualifier, Kenyan politics BEFORE 2022. There is a new element that will be introduced in the 2022 that was not there before and I have reason to believe will make a difference.
For the first time we will get a contest between: "I contributed 10 million to build this church" and "I used 135 million tax payer money to build and equip this hospital." In all previous contests only the first option was available.
I don't think there is any part of Kenya where people have heard about the hospital and not found it impressive.