MORE GOVERNMENT= MORE POVERTY: THE CURSE OF BIG GOVERNMENT.
A few years back right in the heat of a utopic moment I and other
Kenyans voted almost unanimously for a new constitution. At that
moment nothing else mattered but Kenyans were giving a thumbs up for a
blueprint of laws that would emancipate Kenya from its social economic
and political underdevelopment. Key among the issues Kenyans wanted
sorted out was the respect of the rule of law. However without the
benefit of foresight we Kenyans did not foresee an increased tax
burden occasioning from increased levels of government.
Fast forward, today it is beginning to dawn on most Kenyans that the
new constitution will not deliver heaven. Of great concern is the
colossal size of the post 2012 bi-cameral legislature. Previously
Kenyans did not of a parliament with Senate and a lower house. The
2010 constitution allows a burgeoning lower house of parliament with
290 Members of Parliament up from 212. In addition the Senate, which
in my opinion serves little legislative purpose and is another cash
cow for senior retired elites to extract from the state, shall consist
of 60 senators. These in addition to 47 county governors form a
significant tax burden on the Kenyan tax payer.
Now more than ever and with the benefit of hindsight we need to call
for leaner government, only the can the choke and yoke on the Kenyan
taxpayer be released to allow enterprising Kenyans to flourish.
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