Explosive Index Reveals Leaders Falter on Public Funds

A company called Infotrak wanted to find out how well Kenya's leaders are doing their jobs. They talked to many people all over Kenya to learn what citizens think about their representatives in government.

Infotrak examined different aspects of leadership to judge its quality. It checked whether leaders used money properly to help their communities, whether leaders kept their promises, and whether they started new projects to improve life. It also asked people if they could easily talk to their leaders when they needed help.

The company asked questions about how often leaders speak up in important meetings and make new rules. They wanted to know if people had met their leaders face to face. They even compared today's leaders with the ones who came before them.

This big study was special because it was the first time anyone in Kenya asked people from every small area what they thought about their leaders. Infotrak went to all 47 counties and talked to 59,600 people between October and December 2024. They made sure to include people of different ages, both men and women.

They used phones to ask people questions and used computers to understand all the answers. People gave their leaders scores from 1 to 10, where 1 meant very bad, and 10 meant excellent. The company added up all these scores to see which leaders were doing the best job according to the people they serve.

This study helps everyone understand what Kenyans think about their leaders. It shows which leaders are working hard to help their communities and make good rules for the country. The results tell leaders what they are doing well and what they need to work harder on to make Kenya better.
 

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