Indeed, there is a strong case to be made, that for the Big Four Agenda to be fast-tracked, it needs to be opened to more participants and more problem-solvers who can enrich the program with diverse contributions. For those still in confusion, the Big Four Agenda refers to the government's plan to heavily invest in food security, manufacturing, universal healthcare and housing. That said, the big four agenda – in its fullest aspirations could enable Kenya to achieve higher living standards. Given this state of affairs, it appears that the government needs to approach the Big Four Agenda from a fresh new angle while leveraging innovative thinking. These would include national security, implementing key infrastructure projects, administering justice and passing effective legislation.
Source: The Star February 26, 2019 05:03 UTC