Mystery surrounding President Uhuru Kenyatta's handshake with Raila Odinga took a new twist on Friday following Simba Arati's latest revelation.
On Wednesday, Uhuru insisted that it's him and Raila who have the deeper understanding of the deal.
"The handshake has a deeper meaning and it is only Raila and myself who understand it," he said.
DP William Ruto, whose allies have often accused Raila of using handshake to wreck Jubilee party, has insisted that he's ready for 2022.
But Dagoretti North MP Simba Arati, who also installed himself as Gusii Community spokesman, said that the constitution will be changed to pave way for introduction of Prime Minister position.
“Kenyans should prepare for the new power line up. Raila will be President in 2022 with President Uhuru serving as his Prime Minister,” said Mr Arati, a close ally of Raila’s.
He also asked those opposed to the handshake to get 'used to the new set up'.
Debate on changing the constitution has been backed by ODM even after Uhuru distancing himself from it.
Ruto has often dismissed calls to change the constitution terming it as 'misplaced priority'.
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