The Kenya Prison Warders’ strike is a far cry to African governments to rethink the manner in which their institutions function. When the officers staged the strike, the government was quick to remind them that they were under oath hence their dissatisfaction was an act of 'mutiny.'
Clinging to obsolete social, political and economic institutions has made most African countries suffer. These institutions have served their purpose. However, they were not written in stone. The prevailing circumstances now are totally different from pre-independence ones. Consequently, any institution and oath that leads Africans on the road to serfdom must be avoided as plague or exterminated like vermin.
African governments must urgently resolve to nurture the goose that lays the golden egg by creating conditions that will make the citizenry productive and able to keep more of what they earn.They must also review antiquated colonial working structures that are long overtaken with time.