All Kenya needed was a sober, laborious, hard-working President with Kenya at heart to elevate everyone's pocket. When the middle class has money and can handle their basic needs, you can call it a success. Are we there yet? Not yet, because of decades of mismanagement and stifling of the free market, the flow of capital, and corrosive corruption (Especially during the last six years of Uhuru administration). Are we turning a corner, yet bet your ass Kenya is. With all the work being done in a few years, Kenya will reelect the President in the most significant way possible. He is doing the right things, but it is hard to see now. Companies bringing capital to Kenya, elevating the private sector, and preparing them to thrive in the interconnected global marketplace will slowly unleash many jobs for the masses, especially young people.
I wish politics could stop and all the leaders could push hard to solve problems. The President is doing well on the big-ticket items, but he is threading the needle on local issues and politics. I still believe in firing corrupt idiots like Murkomen, Linturi, and other nonperforming CS/PS. He must send a clear message to all to respect the DP, regardless of leadership style. The office of the President is a constitutional office that should never be politicized or undermined in any way.
I promised the President constructive/data-driven criticism, which I would deliver every six months on his Whatsapp platform after watching and analyzing the country's mood through thousands of comments and general sentiment. One is due in about three months.