Absolutely.
We just have few issues - off my list.
1) FIX judiciary & police - cases take too long for rule of law and investment to happen. Police should be mass transfered back to their villages to humanize them.
Juidciary need budget improvement from 27B (Ruto has tried) to 80B - 2% of total budget - massively open up courts - massively expand prisons.
2) Fix education - take bold move - convert all big high schools to TIVET - and make Y9 kids continue in day schools.
These to me are only major pending issues
Everything else should fall in place.
Yes, for Kenya to move forward, a lot of money, especially from the private side, needs to keep pouring in. Also, as president, I'm glad he is talking of taking Kenya's energy from a meagre 2,000 to 10,000+. Without robust energy, Kenya cannot move up on the industrial/manufacturing front at a quick pace. Ndii and his advisors have done well. Kenya is now a stable country with a clearplan!