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Kindiki Says Bottom-Up Plan Fixes Kenya
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 39159, member: 636"] Deputy President Kithure Kindiki told Kenyans that the Kenya Kwanza government can solve the country's problems. He spoke to people during his visit to the Imenti South area of Meru County. Kindiki explained that government leaders reach out to ordinary citizens all year round instead of just during campaign seasons. The administration focuses on helping small business owners like vegetable sellers and motorcycle taxi riders. This approach follows the Bottom-Up economic model that puts grassroots people first. Kindiki said real leaders must find answers to citizen complaints rather than listen to problems. He criticized politicians who visit communities only to stir up trouble and create divisions among people. The deputy president emphasized that effective leadership means providing solutions to challenges facing the nation. Government officials should work directly with citizens at the local level to address their needs. Leaders must take action when people bring forward their concerns and difficulties. Kindiki visited Imenti South on Friday morning to check progress on the new Kamachege Modern Market construction project. He had earlier inspected the Ndaragwa Market development in Nyandarua County. The government plans to build over 400 modern markets nationwide to support small traders and farmers. This market construction program aims to boost economic growth starting at the community level. The administration believes economic change must begin with ordinary people at the grassroots. [/QUOTE]
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