Empo - you're a funny dude like moonki - we play with the cards we are dealt with - not those we desire. These cards we are dealt with because of history, nature, circumstances,even weather...etc.
Kenya find itself in the situation it is - and you cannot suggest un-realistic and unpractical solutions to the problem. Yes our politician are all corrupt and name it - but they are the best we've got - all factors considered - and we will work with them - to move the country forward or backward. The idea that some silver bullet of industralization will pull kenya out is total nonsese. Do this - as individual do it - start a small manufacturing company and get out of poverty - and that will be nice example for many to follow. Of course talk is cheap.
Kenya is not doing badly - it just need to double it's growth rate. It need to accelerate investment in public sector - roads, schools, power etc. We are already low-middle-income country - Nairobi is one of Africa shinning city - and it not all gloom -doom - on the contrary you just need to visit our neighbours to realize kenyans have worked hard and smart to be where it is - slightly better than Uganda, TZ, Rwanda, Burundi, Zambia, Congo, Ethiopia, Somalia - name them.