sqft wrote:I support wa iria 100%. Each muranga resident gets 4k while others get 60k. No justice at all.
These are the same arguments that white people make against affirmative action in the US or South Africa.
You need to drive out of Central Kenya and visit a county like Marsabit or Samburu where the ground is basically untillable and water is super scarce while the temperatures are so hot that spending 30 minutes in the sun makes you immediately thirsty.
These challenges faced by our brothers in the Northern District are not to be encountered in fertile and wet parts of Kenya such as Central.
So for whatever reason, the average citizen in Central Kenya starts off at a big advantage compared to the average citizen in the dry parts of the country who has to worry about the most basic things such as water. Which is why as you drive by dry parts of the country you see kids begging you for water. That never happens in Central.
So if we are to talk about equality, we need to at least get the citizen in dry parts of the country having access to water/food. A visit to one of these dry parts of the country would really help to dispel the feeling of injustice.