[kictanet] Bitange for President? Driving Knowledge Economy? OnlineInterview with PS Ndemo

bitange at jambo.co.ke bitange at jambo.co.ke
Wed Aug 3 10:52:54 EAT 2011


Kanja,
Affordable Health will be an outcome of the strategies that I have laid
here.  This is how it will work.

Infrastructure in my strategy mean provision of some of the promises made
in the constitution including housing.  We shall design eco houses in the
range of Ksh. 100,000 and start implementation from Northern Kenya where
our citizens are literallty sleeping outside. From the census, there are
about 200,000 households here.  These homes will be in urban set up where
we shall supply all utilities. Through incentives, encourage other
investments such as solar energy, retail stores, dried beef industry,
packaged camel and cow milk etc.

Every person will have a smart ID which will be used in all transactions
(Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for end to end government).  Through the
realigned policy the Government will no longer be involved in releif food
supply (they have never been good at this world over).  Assistance to
those who will not have food will be provided in voucher form through the
smart ID.  They will then redeem their points at the retail store (Uchumi
possibly)and purchase the food of their choice.

Since the people will have better housing with utilities and food of their
choice, health problems will be minimized thus reallocating funds from
curative to preventive health care.  This is why I say Affordable health
is an outcome of dealing with other related variables.

We have spent more than Ksh. 12 billion to mitigate against hunger in
Northern Kenya on an emergency.  The solution I propose will cost Ksh. 40
billion but you will never here of hunger or feel the shame of being
Kenyan again.  You recall we can recover the same amount through
e-procurement.  Other savings will be utilized to scale up improved
livelihood for all Kenyans.

In other parts of the country we shall mob up the youth and take them to
the new mega projects of Lamu and the rail links (this is what China and
US did when they had a youth bulge) to build infrastructure that will
ensure sustained job security.  The resources will come from the KKV and
converted to provide sustainable projects.  Because of the wide spread
wages and economies of scale, we can now provide cheap health insurance
that will ensure affordable healthcare.

Regards


Ndemo.




> Well done Bitange and I would like to add one more theme.
> Affordable health care for all.
> Cheers.
>
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> On Aug 3, 2011, at 5:27 AM, bitange at jambo.co.ke wrote:
>
> In summary,
> Again hypothetically my major themes shall be:
> Kwowledge for life
> Infrastructure for Development
> Food security (including Value addition)
> Employment (create tons of it)
>
> One Kenya.  Unity in diversity.  Keep hope a live (borrowed from Rev.
> Jesse Jackson).
>
> Ndemo.
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