You tend to think that middle class is having a nice crip. That is really shallow thinking. Urbanization will happen naturally and organically. Most of slums we have are really not so much due to poverty but much more due to vague land ownership..all slums are sitting on mass grabbed public land..where folks cannot invest in building because nobody has titled deed.
Gov has so many competing needs in so many sectors with so little money there is NO SILVER bullet for transforming the economy.
Education is important. Housing. Health. Security. Transport. Internet/Telecommunication. Nuclear R&D. Social programs. Financial stability. Rural roads. Water and Sanitation. Name them.
Any modern gov is too complex to have your simplistic silver bullet solutions.
Right now we spent huge chunk of our money in
1) Education -3B dollars-in teacher salaries and school equipment-
2) Security-2-3B dollars in military, police and prov admin
3) Infrastructure-Roads and Railways.
What remain is very little when you factor about 300-400B funds that goes in paying for debts, pensions and consolidated accounts commitment.
And then throw in another 250B that goes to counties.
And there is just no money to turn the hovels of kibera into shiny middle class crip...not that living in one..without real income from real economic activities..will suddenly transform us to middle class.
(1) Kenya,just like the rest of world population is shifting from rural to urban areas so we need to invest in the future,By 2030 we will have more urban residents living in slums,Nairobi,the capital city will be a very big slum,compare it with 50years ago and foresee 50years to come,nobody will want to live there,
(2)Jobs,Over 80% of Nairobians live under less that $1.25 a day,If we were to roll out a 5year program of 100K housing units annually,How many jobs are those vs SGR 30,000jobs?Our middle class would increase would explode,
Without Prejudice.