As we mark the 10th anniversary of the launch of Vision 2030, it is important to take stock and in so doing, be brutally honest about our successes and failures. This will help us maximise the remaining 12 years to the year 2030 in ensuring full realisation of the Vision. The objective, it must be recalled, was to transform Kenya into a middle income and prosperous nation for all.
To be sure, much progress has been made. Where, then, have there been gaps? Clearly, implementation of Vision 2030 has not been as smooth or rapid as initially envisaged. While GDP growth grew, it never attained the targeted 10 per cent annual rate. Not all projects have been completed to the required quality. There are lessons to be learnt then that can apply to the next 12 years to help us finish strong on the Vision.