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Critics question Ruto's vision plan's timing, motive Opponents argue that government should first account for what happened to Vision 2030. News 15 min ago

Critics question Ruto's vision plan's timing, motive Opponents argue that government should first account for what happened to Vision 2030. News 15 min ago

By GhanaSummary NewsroomKenya2 sources

Consumers Federation of Kenya (Cofek) Secretary-General Stephen Mutoro also warned against any attempt to use a national development vision to justify constitutional changes.

President William Ruto’s push to develop a new long-term national development blueprint has triggered a political storm, with critics questioning its timing, rationale and the Government’s record in implementing Vision 2030.

Mr Kinyanjui asked why Kenya was developing a Vision 2060 rather than Vision 2050, and alleged that the initiative could eventually be used to create an avenue for constitutional change.

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