HUSTLER JET LIKE POLICIES HURTING THAN WAGE BILL: Crying all the - TopicsExpress



          

HUSTLER JET LIKE POLICIES HURTING THAN WAGE BILL: Crying all the time about the heat in the kitchen is not the solution to realization of heathy growth. The UhuRuto govt came into power with an economic growth hope. Their campain motto spoke for itself, that an energetic team was scheduled for a five year; infrastructure growth, education transformation, job creation, poverty eradication etc. I was amongst many Kenyans who had voted in favor of a consequential choise and presumebly the heat of a hopeless melodramatic leadership has started roasting my unrealistic future. At first it was competition with the devolved system. There was an arguement that the counties were reaping alot from the national treasury. Infact creating new positions at the counties was a cowardly increase of wagebill. Rutos double standards on wagebill are unwarranted and hurting to the poor economy. He was the first one to expose his extravagancy via the husttler jet. After being elected into office he hurriedly went to occupy the former pms office n ths led to displacement of many public workers. As if the offices were inhabitable our DP went to office refurnishment exercise; new carpets, new furniture, new tea ladies, new sinks ah ah bana-new toilets! He later relocated to his official residence with additional staff and new refurnishment. The govt is lieing to poor kenyans about the wagebill. The reduction of the ministries to 18 was a gud job done by Uhuru bt consequential to retain the same staffs attached to new ministries on same salary scales. The CFOs, SDSs,DSs etc frm the cut ministries are either ghost working or iddling in big offices able to be rented to private enterpreneurs. The issue of the ministries holding accouts with commercial banks apart frm CBK also raises concerns of corruption and money laundering. Not unless the President and his Dp realize tht Kenya is safe and cut dwn on their motorcades, bodyguards etc then a bulging wagebill isnt an issue. The huge amount of public funds wasted in ICC duo trials is also a matter of concern. Choices have consequences indeed!
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 15:02:16 +0000

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