The Deputy President of Kenya, Hon. Rigathi Gachagua, positioning himself primarily as a leader for the Mount Kenya region and championing the “one man, one shilling, one vote” policy, presents significant risks to Kenya’s national unity and development.
This approach risks marginalizing less populated but equally needy regions, eroding the sense of national cohesion, and potentially increasing regionalism or tribalism.
Such a focus on population as the sole criterion for resource distribution neglects the diverse needs of Kenya’s various regions, leading to skewed development where more developed or populous regions could receive disproportionate resources, exacerbating existing inequalities.
The role of the Deputy President is to assist in national governance, not to serve as a regional representative. Prioritizing regional interests undermines this national duty, setting a precedent that could lead to further division.
on one man one shilling one vote.
The Deputy President of Kenya, Hon. Rigathi Gachagua, positioning himself primarily as a leader for the Mount Kenya region and championing the “one man, one shilling, one vote” policy, presents significant risks to Kenya’s national unity and… pic.twitter.com/lUUEhp0SNw
— HE. Capt. Ali Ibrahim Roba, EGH, MP (@aliiroba) May 24, 2024
The position taken by Rigathi Gachagwa has already kickstarted the debate about kenya having 8-9 deputy presidents to champion their regional interests alongside Rigathi Gachagwa. May be, that is what we should do but what will that mean for our country if that was to be considered?
The idea of having multiple deputy presidents or regional champions could create a competitive and fragmented governance structure, leading to inefficiencies, increased bureaucracy, and slowing down of decision-making processes.
This approach could undermine comprehensive national development strategies, replacing them with piecemeal efforts that fail to address broader issues like infrastructure, healthcare, and education uniformly across the country.
Moreover, the perception of bias and inequality in resource distribution can lead to political instability, fuel discontent, and deter investment, slowing economic growth.
While advocating for one’s region can be part of a leader’s role at the local level but from a leader in such office it means role confusion that requires mitigation by his boss because the utterances of Rigathi Gachagwa presents significant risks.
A balanced approach that ensures fair representation and resource allocation, while maintaining national unity and cohesive development, is crucial for the overall progress and stability of Kenya.
We all need to remind our deputy president that he is no longer the mp of Mathira constituency but the 2nd in command of the Republic of Kenya.
He he misses being an MP he can resign and become and MP and the mouth piece of that constituency but as long as he remains the deputy president of Kenya he must carry himself with the decorum befitting a person holding such an office and who carries the hopes of a country.
The Writer is current Senator of Mandera County, Chairman Senate Finance and Budget, and Party Leader UDM.