Another myth Ourru and Ruto promoted is that opposition slowed down development. Just like democracy cannot survive massive corruption with impunity, development cannot either. Show me a country that is developed while leaders are corrupt with impunity. The enemy of democracy and development is corruption with impunity. Ouruto are the very personification of that vice and therefore do not expect any development miracles.
Jubilee is strongly inspired by the Communist Party of Kenya. They even sent officials there for training.
Jubilee wouldnt last a year in China's Communist Party. The Chinese execute high ranking officials for corruption. They have great respect for institutions, not personalities. You should read about how they hold elections from the villages then through several bureaucratic levels leadin up to the level that selects the president. Then how they set developmental/economic plans every 5 years or so..none of these are "executive" decisions proper as we understand these in Western based systems. Jubilee doesnt seem to me to care about institutions at all. The Chinese system is also a strict meritocracy on top.
Institutions and a culture of zero tolerance for corruption: the two things it has not yet been proven can be dispensed with in sustainably providing development.
They may be based on radically different cultures, ideologies and world-views, but you see them in those countries we wish to emulate. They may be focussed purely on the economic improvement of the masses like China's party or totally dedicated to ensuring and safeguarding individual freedom and political rights like the U.S. and to a lesser degree, other western systems. But the institutions are stable and reliable and ensure that public resources are effectively employed in the agenda of the country whatever that is/however its decided. Corruption means you cannot plan and execute reliably because mnions all over the system mess things up somewhere...nay..everywhere, delaying, derailing, even halting the agenda entirely, compounding problems all over.
I am not a fan of benevolent dictatorships only because they are unsustainable. When the kind dictator dies he will be replaced by a ruthless one. Eventually, you have to fall back on institutions for sustainable development: mechanisms of continuity that outlive the topmost person.