Political analyst Martin Andati has noted that the ongoing campaign for constitutional changes is a plot by the political elite to allocate themselves plum state jobs after the 2022 elections.
Among the changes proposed in the looming referendum is an expanded executive.
Both President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga have termed this the only remedy for the current political exclusivity.
According to Andati, the scheme is to have the same leaders and others who are considered tribal kingpins in the government once the referendum passes.
"The plan is not to include all Kenyans as they claim but to include the very same top leaders and tribal kingpins. You cannot have all the millions of Kenyans in government," said Andati.
Others aimed, he claimed, include Wiper Democratic Movement (WDM) leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula.
Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho and Amani National Congress (ANC) chief Musalia Mudavadi could also be in government upon the referendum realization, he added.
"The large and inclusive government will at the end of the day be a team up of Raila, Uhuru, Kalonzo, Mudavadi, Wetangula and could also include Joho," he added.
The commentator was speaking on Milele FM's Kivumbi Monday morning.
He added that Kenyans are very likely to pass the referendum on the orders of the leaders as they consider them their representatives and the feeling of having all in power brings them anxiety.
"Their supporters only consider themselves Kenyans with these people in government and feel outside when they are out," he added.
Sections of the proposed changes are facing opposition from Deputy President William Ruto.