THE LEGACY OF MWAI KIBAKI
The late President Mwai Kibaki has played a major role both politically and economically having served as the third president for two terms each five years. He took over from his predecessor President Moi whose regime was dictatorial and autocratic, corruption was at optimum with multibillion scandals like Goldenberg and Anglo leasing which were used for money laundering. The regime came to an end in 2002 the citizen had even come up with the slogan “yote yawezekana Bila Moi” which translates to ‘’everything is possible without Moi’’.
A fresh new leadership was ushered
in, at that time the economy had dropped from 4.5% in 2001 to 0.6% in 2002. It
was quite tedious and hectic work ahead for the new leadership.
President Kibaki strategized and
majored in key areas like Health, Education, infrastructure, and security.
Changes and reforms began to be experienced for instance the health care the
citizens could access ease reach and affordable health services.
The education sector which had
deteriorated, and now pupils and students have access to free education
irrespective of locality and background. He went ahead with accredited colleges to
universities while others were made a constituent of major universities.
The infrastructure which was in a huge mess was also factored for instance Thika road was upgraded into a superhighway which
was 50kms, and roads began to be tarmacked across all parts of the country to enable
ease of accessibility and transportation of goods made easier. The Railway which
had strolled was also revived which enabled both commuters and ferrying of
goods possible.
Reforms and changes began in several sectors of governance, then there was the launching of a new
constitution after a referendum was done, bodies like Judiciary, IEBC and the
land commission were empowered and made independent.
The pillar of it all was in 2006
when the Vision 2030 was launched, whose main aim was to transform Kenya into a
newly industrializing, middle _income country providing high quality of life to
all its citizens by 2030 in a clean secure environment.
Communication was another area
that was majored on from a few controlled radios and tv stations, the country
began to enjoy several media stations. Service providers began to venture in
and mobile phones use began to grow and also access to internet experienced
enormous growth.
The banking sector made reforms
enabling small and midsize businesses to access credits at fair rates and
terms. This led to a major boost in the business sector.
Between 2003 and 2012 the economy
of Kenya grew from over 1 trillion to 6.4 trillion which translated to a GDP OF
5.6%.
In 2012 His Excellency Mwai Kibaki
retired from politics but he left a legacy and he will forever be remembered
for the great work he will forever be entrenched in our hearts may his soul
rest in eternal peace.
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