Quiet Storm
Lister
Kama nchi imeshindwa na security, then it should let go of that territory. Simple. Why is the security of that place manageable now? Isn't that coz devolved funds kusaidia kupunguza ignorance? Imagine if the region had been funded kutoka kitambo?
Used as bait aje? Are you implying that their situation isn't as bad as it looks in the picture? You say marginalization is a fat lie, so which major national project has gone those sides?
Lastly, confirm to us if those figures on Millay's tweet are accurate (devolution years and funds).
No nation has ever given up an inch of its territory peacefully! Kenya wont be the first.
The economy of arid and semi arid areas is mismanaged by their leaders, they aren't poor they just don't know how to capitalize their resources
Eg the price of a mature female camel is over 90 k , if one has 10 he's a millionaire by any standards all the need is to find ways of capitalizing their assets.
A camel produces between 4-12 litres per day at Kshs 100 per litre, a person with a single lactating camel can earn between 400 and 1200 per day
compare that to farmers producing cow milk at kshs 17 per litre.
Its time Mt.K farmers shifted to camel milk production!