Well there are no jobs in Kalenjin - yet we employ thousands of Gusii and Luos and Luhyas as farm hand, tea pickers and name it. When you can afford to employ a single Kalenjin in Luo Nyanza or Gusii come and talk progress. Only kikuyus can talk because I don't think they are employed by anyone to do such menial jobs.
I am not sure what you mean by progressive and hardworking?
When it come to agriculture - Kalenjin are main farmers producing all the maize, wheat, tea, potatos, beans, milk, goats, beef, name it, that feed kenya. And this is done on a large scale....compared to peasant farming you see in Gusii, Luo, Luhya...where people plant enough food to just feed themselves...and maybe a little for the local market.
I don't know what else is progress - maybe owning matatus and few 1/8 of plots in cities? or dominating slums like Kawangware? What do gusii produces - few bananas and wild vegetables? and sugar-cane for chewing! When it come to tea - they produce very little and worst quality tea - since time immorial.
What progress is this? Educationwise - the number of kalenjin schools sending kids to universities is already staggering - I bet kalenjin kids are now the majority in almost every university. Gusii still leads in exam cheating and nothing more.
Now let move back to politics.
Moi joined politics in 30s - and became president after 25yrs at it! He was 55yr and ruled for another 25yrs - retiring at 70yrs plus.
Ruto joined politics in 30s - and is already DPORK 10yrs - and will be PORK soon. He is just 55yrs.
Electing young leaders is progressive - it also representative of the people demographics - who majority are young - young leaders are likely to care about their career growth - and will work harder.
Now what will Ongeri really hope to achieve - except sell Gusii left right and center at national stage.
The same is true for average Gusii old politician - they don't give a damn - they are in retirement mode.
Gusii need to quickly change course - elect and nurture young leaders. Leadership is not for old and tired retirees....those especially at low level should be young....so by the time...they are in 60yrs..they will be ready for prime time.Orengos and Railas joined politics early - Orengo was an MP in 70s.
In Kalenjin land politics is seen as viable means of employment because there are no jobs hence all the young candidates, fahamu
It is not because your people are particularly progressive, to the contrary, Kisii are more progressive and hardworking than yall.