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17th January 2008, 10:37 PM
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This is what I would do if I were president or in a similar position to influence policy: I would start by appointing a thoroughly qualified committee to chart new Kenyan frontier. I would take however long it takes to identify and contact honorable corruption-free lawyers, doctors, economists, engineers, educators, businessmen, politicians etc to serve on a committee to recommend solutions for key Kenyan issues. You may not believe me but there are good Kenyans left and we can find them even if they are abroad. I know funding for this research would be high but we got to start somewhere. The committee would use their expertise in their fields or if they lack ideas, they could tour different countries to study systems from which we can tailor ours. Think about it -you don't have to re-invent the wheel.
Unfortunately, this may never happen because I cannot be a politician. I admit I am too weak to bear the task. Good example is right now because I would never want to be Raila or Kibaki because I can never bear the blood of another human being. I am sure there is at least one single Kenyan who has died because of the two and one is too many. However, I will do my part in my field. I at least know I will not be corrupted or prejudiced.
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