
The Kenya Kwanza coalition is quite a large political umbrella which has brought on board various political parties in the country.
Much recalled is Mudavadi's earthquake event which saw to it ANC and Ford Kenya joining hands with DP Ruto's UDA.
As negotiations take course, Musalia has allegedly been promised 30% of Ruto's government positions on conditions that he and Wetangula marshal 70 per cent of western Kenya voters to cast their votes in favor of the Kenya Kwanza coalition.
Recently, DP Ruto's running-mate Rigathi Gachagua has also asked DP Ruto for 50% of government positions. Gachagua said that on the grounds of share of votes that Mt. Kenya is going to deliver to Kenya Kwanza.
As Gabriel Oguda thinks out loud, If Gachagua and Mudavadi are given 80%, it means that as the the head of state ( if elected), Ruto will only form 20% of government.
According to Oguda, who is a strong die-hard of Azimio la Umoja, the Kenya Kwanza mathematics will fail to add up.

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