President Uhuru Kenyatta ahead of the August 8 general election assembled a high profile group of leaders who he tasked to campaign for him in various regions in Kenya.

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What every Kenyan, then, expected was that those, especially losers during party primary election would be rewarded with plum jobs in case Uhuru successfully defended his seat to serve a second and last term.

However, some of the politicians tasked to campaign for the Commander in chief are still languishing in the cold with no jobs.

They include the following;

1. Paul Otuoma

He was Jubilee's point-man in Busia County and in extension Western region. He campaigned for Uhuru after losing during the ODM party primaries to Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong. 

He was in the same team with former Budalangi MP Ababu Namwamba who is now Foreign Affairs Chief Administrative Secretary and Eugene Wamalwa who is Devolution Cabinet Secretary.

2. Hassan Omar

He fell out with the opposition NASA in the last days of the campaigns and decided to drum up support for Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto in the Coast region. 

His disagreement with NASA came when NASA wholly supported Governor Hassan Joho for the Mombasa gubernatorial seat and left him out. Omar was contesting for the seat on a Wiper party ticket.

3. Moses Akaranga

He is former Vihiga Governor who fell out with the opposition (NASA) after being elbowed out of the Vihiga gubernatorial race by Wilber Ottichillo. He was among Jubilee's point-men in the Western region.

4. Kalembe Ndile

He is among leaders who dissolved their parties to form Jubilee Party. By the time he accepted to work with Uhuru, he was the Tip-Tip party leader. He played an instrumental role in campaigning for Jubilee in Ukambani region.

5. Joe Mutambu

He is the former Mwingi Central MP who tried to fight Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka in Ukambani region. 

His wars with Kalonzo cost him his MP seat in the August 8 general poll. He campaigned for Jubilee and is still waiting to be given a government appointment.