Across Eastern and Central Africa, episodes of war, the politicization of ethnicity, population displacement, and blatant looting have not been aberrations from economic development but integral mechanisms of accumulation. Deconstructing the Post Vision 2030 Blueprint: The Myth of the Singapore ModelA central assumption underlying both Vision 2030 and its successor is that Kenya can follow the developmental trajectory of Singapore. As discussed through Patricia Daley’s framework of genocidal economics, Nairobi emerged within a regional political economy shaped by war, displacement, looting resources, and state fragility. Kenya’s development challenges will not be resolved through new financing mechanisms or borrowed development models. This is the material condition the 2060 plan omits: it contains no comparable commitment to East African or continental African economic integration as a pillar of long-term development strategy.