I think we have enough examples to show that dictatorship doesn't determine the economic fate of a family or company or country. I know many families who have suceeded but are ran by small despots in their villages. We know at micro-level that people who succeed generally worked harder, were more responsible, saved more, invested more, didn't abuse drugs and etc - they didn't have to be happiest democratic family out there. We know of China and many countries who give lip services to democracy and human rights - but have lifted many out of poverty. We have big democracies like India or Kenya - wallowing in poverty. Dubai & entire middle east is not democratic - but they have developed.
Economic development is different ball game. Kenyans need to focus on reforms that deliver economic benefits - lets argue about which gok will electricity our village more, which one will provide more roads, more clean and piped water, more free schools, free medical care, more security services, etc etc. And go slow on political & social reforms. It been a waste of time.
We need to focus on bread and butter issues. At end of the day one or two people will ran the show. Not tribes. Ruto or Uhuru don't equate to Kalenjin or Kikuyu running the show. I am always excited when I read reforms touching on bread-n-butter issues.
Expending all the energy to make Raila PORK will not help anybody who is not close to him.
You have to resolve the political issues first before you can have stability and economic growth. The pundit school of thought which prescribes that you can have corruption, tribalism, economic marginalization, two tribes ruling for 20 years and still achieve economic development is silly. If you are really concerned about the suffering of regular Kenyans then stop rubbishing those who are trying to find a political solution to our problems. This winner take all presidential system where kikuyus and Kalenjins have figured out a way to rig the elections and stay in power to perpetuity is not acceptable and therefore will not work. We will not be colonized by Arap Mashamba. The only way forward is to go back to the drawing boards and design a system which is politically fair and then we will get political stability and then economic growth and economic development will follow. You cannot climb this tree from the top.