Tribalism,
corruption and politics are the triplets killing Kenya
Tribalism, corruption and politics
are the triplets that are dragging Kenya from fully achieving Vision 2030. For
this vision to be achieved Kenya should seek to promote the spirit of
togetherness, harmony and unity which hitherto since independence remains a
pipe dream.
See Also: Land grabbing, a Kenyan disease
When we read in the Bible about the
creation of the earth, the bible does not tell us whether man was white, black
or colored, instead it says man was created in the image of God. It means we
are all His children and we have to be together as one.
In Kenya, the situation is different
though, these three issues are inseparable. A majority of Kenyans align
themselves along tribal lines supporting politicians and elites from their
tribes with the ‘watu wetu’ mentality in their minds. This is one of the
reasons why some members of certain communities have complained of being
targeted in the recent list of shame released by the President Uhuru Kenyatta
in March.
Corruption is the main reason for
underdevelopment, staggering poverty and low rate of life in Kenya. Kenya was
ranked the 3rd most corrupt country in Africa in 2014 according to a report
released by Transparency International in February this year. The report
states that 74% of the Kenyan respondents paid bribes to access government
services. 95% said they felt that the police were very corrupt. Asked why they
paid the bribes, 56% said they did so to get faster services, while 36% paid
bribes because they would otherwise not obtain the service. A 2012 World Bank
report indicates that 12% of the funds allocated for public procurement (enough
to create 250,000 jobs annually) went to bribes.
During independence, Kenya was at
par with countries such as Malaysia and Singapore who are now miles ahead of
us. Billions of shillings have been embezzled by successive governments with
the common mwananchi feeling the pains of poor roads, lack of proper well
equipped hospitals and high rate of inequality. The gap between the rich and
the poor is so wide.
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