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

Edwin Onchari eonchari at lynxbits.com
Wed Aug 3 14:51:42 EAT 2011


Dkt,

There was a discussion that had started in this forum a while back in
streamlining the transport sector. How will you harness ICT as a means to
achieving the desired efficiencies in the sector, inclusive of eliminating
the "Traffic cop-driver" bad habits?

Edwin


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OnlineInterview with PS Ndemo

Gilda,
This is easy.  When I talked of end to end government, it means we shall
have a Public Key Infrastructure in place and intergrated registration
system.  From birth, smart ID, death permits to KRA all will be intergrated.
This will eliminate all those vote when they are dead.

Digitalization of all registries will create traceability at all levels. See
what has happened at Company Registry.  Revenue is up from 30 m to 80 m.
You will no longer have temporally registered companies with unknown
directors as it happened with Anglo Leasing.

Open data means that you will track public expenditure to the last shilling.
You will for example know what I have been paid and for what purpose.  Of
course I also talked about e-procurement and judiciary.

With these measures we shall have dealt with 70% of corruption and begin to
restore trust in government.  After this you can start dealing with the
culture which accounts for 30% of corruption.  People must see justice and
fairness before you change systems.  Change is all about trust.

We are all inherently corrupt and we are at a stage we can deal with the
desease once and for all.  The time is now and we must keep hope alive.


Regards


Ndemo.


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Date: Wed,  3 Aug 2011 13:47:54 
To: <bitange at jambo.co.ke>
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions<kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Bitange for President? Driving Knowledge Economy?
OnlineInterview with PS Ndemo

Dr.Ndemo,

Could you provide us with substantial information on how you will use ICT to

eliminate corruption taking into account the value change needed in our
society?
I believe corruption is the main reason this country is not where it should
be.

Regards,

Gilda

 

Quoting bitange at jambo.co.ke:

> 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. 
> Sent from my BlackBerryR
> 
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