Uhuru lacks the effectiveness of a leader like Ruto or Museveni or Kagame or Meles. What is important in gov is to have 411s on everything; to know pretty much what is going on everywhere and anywhere, to know the blockers and the works - and to really put in the hard work. Moi was like that but his lack of education disabled him.Uhuru think he can just shout orders from above and gov will work. Gov worldwide are designed to ignore orders
by pretending to enforce them. They just spin the wheel and nothing really get done. You have to put in the hardwork to understand why things are not moving...and make them move.
And there has to be follow up. Uhuru wakes up - issues executive orders - and go back drinking - thinking it's all sorted. He also think he can delegate his executive job to Mataingi and the rest. The rest are hopeless..manufacturing, food security and what else are hopeless.
Nobody even talk about it - now it's BBI/Handshake. And that too like the formulae is going down.
Now if you look at Jubilee 2.0 - even before COVID-19 - the score card was already bad. The Big 4 agenda is dead. We might end up with 1,000 housing units out of 500,000 promised.
Ruto was too good , from his stance at Ministry of Agriculture and also Higher Education . As Deputy President He was the locomotive of Jubilee I
Look where Uhuru is with Railas help post 2018 Handshake