BY ONYANGO KAJEMO
One cancer that has ailed this country since independence is the skewed allocation of resources.
Painfully the trend over a time had been normalised by its proponents. They feel they have relative advantage, if not absolute, over others in resource sharing and it’s been their wish the status quo last to eternity. To them better Kenya begins and ends with them.
It’s absolutely inconceivable, in the current dispensation, for a whole Chair of a National Assembly Standing Committee to view some parts of the country with a narrow minded ethnic lense. To him and his cocoon Nyanza constituencies do not deserve better roads.
By the way what’s wrong with the current leadership’s bold, deliberate and Solomonic move to develop the country equitably where regions that have lagged behind be induced affirmatively to build a more just society?
This is inclusion in action and we therefore denounce any narrow lense trying to view this nation along ethnic lines as a prerequisite ticket for national cake. May inclusion and equity define our future.
