Poll: Majority of Kenyans Believe the Country is Headed in Wrong Direction

A new opinion poll by research company Infotrak shows that 48 percent of Kenyans believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction.
Kenyans holding this believe cited the high cost of living, corruption and high unemployment rates in the country.
While releasing the poll results in Nairobi on Sunday, Infotrak Managing Director Angela Ambitho said that 34 percent of Kenyans feel the country is on the right path while 14 percent are unsure of the nation's direction.
55 percent of those interviewed credited President Kenyatta for steering the country in the right direction.
17 percent are of the opinion that the country is on the right path as a result of efforts by both President Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga, while 7 percent attributed it to the Kenyatta and Deputy President William Ruto.
26 percent blamed President Kenyatta for the country being headed in the wrong path while 15 percent placed the blame on all political leaders.
Unemployment (29 percent), high cost of living (21 percent), corruption (16 percent), insecurity/crime (5 percent) and food security (4 percent) were the main issues of concern to Kenyans.
On the recently unveiled 3.02 trillion budget, 58 of Kenyans said they are unsatisfied with it, 17 percent are contented, while 25 percent are still unsure.
The poll shows that Jubilee Party is the most popular political outfit with 40 percent, followed by Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party (21 percent) and Wiper (3 percent).
1048 respondents from across 24 counties were interviewed through the phone during the poll conducted in June.
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Who funded the exercise?
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Who funded the exercise?
The Taxpayer.😂
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In reply to Who funded the exercise? by imkgoogo (not verified)
The Taxpayer.😂
The polls would be pretty…
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The polls would be pretty bad were it not for diaspora remittance.
Who are these 34% who claim that the country is headed in the right direction? The economy is just sputtering.Un employment remain high,especially for the young people.
Definitely,its headed in the wrong direction when you have 2 politicians in a span of 10 days caught trafficking drags.And yes, when Mpigs salary,and benefits are still high,and still clamouring for more.
Please note that Hight Unemployment + High cost of living= Frustration,which in turn leads to Corruption. If we knock off high unemployment and high standard of living by 20%, corruption will go down by that percentage.
Exactly.
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In reply to The polls would be pretty… by maxiley (not verified)
Exactly.
The China loans too; to be…
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In reply to The polls would be pretty… by maxiley (not verified)
The China loans too; to be Paid off in a 1,000 yrs if Kenya's GGGGGGGGGreat grandchildren😇😇😇 are lucky.
This is nonsense. How can …
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This is nonsense. How can "48 percent of Kenyans believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction" and "55 percent of those interviewed credited President Kenyatta for steering the country in the right direction". Such a contradiction.
RIGGIN;G as Usual.😎
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In reply to This is nonsense. How can … by Guest #13 (not verified)
RIGGIN;G as Usual.😎
Who still follow or believes…
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Who still follow or believes in this infotrak raila funded gal nonsense.Mrs empty polls we haven't forgotten how u gave stupid falsely predictions of raila 2007/08/13/17 no raila no peace??I personally will never trust any of this polls unless they state clearly who finds them.Bure kabisa
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