Ever heard of the concept of Circular Reasoning?
This is when you present the absence of your solution as the problem.
E.g.,
The people of Ukambani are hungry because there are no water boreholes; therefore we should dig the holes to supply water for irrigation!
OR
The problem in the transport system between Thika and Nairobi is that the road is too narrow; therefore we should widen it!
This kind of reasoning is blind to the fact that the two largest rivers in Kenya pass through Ukambani and that there is no road wide enough to solve the traffic congestion problem.
Even if Thika road was expanded to 50 (fifty!!) lanes each way,it would still get congested in a very short time! The reason is that good wide roads attract more people (cars) and soo enough they get congested.
The problem betwwen Thika and Nairobi is that you have too many people living in one town but working in the other. Thus we must ask ourselves why they are doing that,therefore how we can reverse the situation and balance it out.
There are two inter-connected reasons:
Housing is expensive and unavailable in Nairobi + Housing is cheaper in Thika (& environs)
Most jobs (good and bad) are to be found in Nairobi
Solve these two and the traffic problem disappears in the long-term.
In the medium tern,find a way of transporting people without using the road
In the very short term; expand the existing road.
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