1. Turkana oil
I thought this was the subject of a long-drawn discussion on revenue sharing which reached a consensus on the percentages the local population was supposed to get? Meanwhile, do people of Central get similar deals? Do the people of Kiambu have a similar arrangement for all the Carbon dioxide used in bottled drinks all around Kenya which is mined in Lari? Do the people of Murang'a have a similar deal for all the water piped to serve Nairobi's 4 million people?
2. Gulana-Kulalu
Say what? You mean the maize will be used to feed the people of Central or Nairobi? Won't it, in all probability, be used as food aid for the same food-insecure regions that Ndii is ostensibly championing?
3. Marsabit Electricity
Marsabit has benefitted from one of the most extensive electrification programmes the country has seen THROUGH MINI-GRIDS. Again using the Kiambu and Murang'a water analogy, do peoples of these countries benefit directly from the projects meant to supply Nairobi? NO! They benefit from LOCAL water projects meant for them.
4. So, the same Uhuru who is unpopular as a skunk in Central for 'forgetting' the region is driving a Kikuyu hegemonic agenda, helped no less by his bratha Raila through BBI? Do I really need to comment on this?
5. Look again at the political rantings in this 'economic' treatise, eti colonialism, divorce, and secession. Are these the rational thoughts of a sane individual?
Ndii is an angry, bitter idiologue who's pathology largely emanates from the fact that he is unrecognised among his ethnic Gikuyu. He went to Oxford, and we should worship the very ground he walks on right? NOT IN CENTRAL. Sisi si watu wa Engineer This or Professa That. Sisi ni watu wa 'umefanya nini kwa ground?' His animus against his own people can very easily be understood. He is unrecognised at home and feted in say, Kisumu. Daktaaari.
His perennial threats of secession are juvenile and imbecilic, just like the threats of a jaded wife to kill herself or leave a marriage. It gives the impression he has a vagina.