Events that will slump the Big four delivery speed

President Uhuru Kenyatta in recent times has dedicated most of the governments attention in making sure that the Big Four Agenda becomes a reality.

But as the new year begins, the government has started developing cold feet that the delivery speed is most likely going to dwindle.

The country will be engulfed in heightened political temperatures as the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission is set to review boundaries, while the National Census will also be held in 2019. Both will have a bearing on constituencies and votes.

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Analysts and politicians say these issues are likely to overshadow President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Big Four agenda – the projects he wants to roll out to secure his legacy before he steps down in 2022. They are universal healthcare, affordable housing, revival of manufacturing and food security.

President Uhuru wants to ride on what may turn out to be short-lived political tranquility inspired by a truce with his foe-turned-friend Raila Odinga and the Building Bridges Initiative. He hopes this will neutralize the succession race and reinforce his legacy.

The handshake team has been crisscrossing the country, collecting views on how Kenyans want a couple of key issues roiling the country tackled. The panel’s proposals are likely to trigger a constitutional change.

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