
My solutions to this quagmire. Complaining does not solve anything. It only makes things worse as people would be emotionally stressed to make any meaningful debate. As someone has put it, those who use Thika Road, will have to wait until 2011 to enjoy the benefits of the Super highway under construction. So that means patience. Secondly, only use your vehicle if it is necessary. If you choose to drive and your neighbour does the same, traffic will be unnecesary. The same applies to coming to Nairobi. Do you travel there as a matter of choice, convenience or reason? If in self-employment, ask yourself whether it is necessary to come to Nairobi - assuming you do not stay in the city. You see my friends, there is a need to know why a problem exist so as to find the solution. The last master plan of Nairobi was done when Dr. Gitu was the PS or Director at the Local Govt. Ministry and, it never saw the light of day, unfortunately. Solutions are within and the govt. acts as a medium to reaching the solutions. I rest my case! On 04/02/2010, Wilson kariuki <[email protected]> wrote:
BECAUSE 1- The land to transform the road network..some of it is occupied either by rich or poor.. 2- The pple u choose ie the city council r not doing their JOB BOOT OUT UR COUNCILLOR -----Original Message----- Date: Thursday, February 04, 2010 7:33:22 am To: [email protected] From: "Terry Shiundu" <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Traffic Jams
Hi all,
It is sad and this is a matter that Kenyan (Nairobians especially) will keep complaining about if something is not done. I cannot blame Kenyans (I included) for owning cars and even if we all carried people in our cars, it would not make a difference coz the matatus also are increasing in number on our roads.
Kenya is growing, people are progressing and will keep on buying new cars daily. The problem is not that passe..*.the main problem is that we're still using the same road network that was constructed in the 70s when only few Kenyans owned vehicles*. The problem is that our government and those charged with the responsibility of planning in this Nation are sleeping....yet they travel to the Nations and see the development that is out there....places like SA, India....they have totally transformed their road networks. Why can't our government do the same? Why can't they replicate the same thing they see out there, here in Kenya? Or is it that we don't have qualified men and women
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