He cannot help himself, that’s the brand of politics he was taught and raised on. He has to go out dish out projects, some fake and keep the crowds excited. A good CEO will be sitting in his corner office dreaming plans of how to end some long ingrained cultures like corruption and it’s children like incompetence, mediocrity, horrible healthcare, chaotic public transportation system, horrible roads, lack of industry and production on extremely simple products that Kenyans use on a daily basis. As a president, do not be a know it all, take two legacy projects that you will be remembered for. Take healthcare and infrastructure, clean up hospitals and corruption there, clean up the matatu sector, roads and cops taking bribes etc get on Sakaja and Nairobi citizens to take serious responsibility of cleaning up the city. This are of course my wishes but they seem like simple aspirations which are achievable.