NASA principals Mussalia Mudavadi, Raila Odinga, Isaac Ruto, Kalonzo Musyoka, and Moses Wetangula. Photo: K24
The National Super Alliance (NASA) is just a boy's club only interested to achieve power for themselves political analyst Machel Waikenda has said.
In his weekly hypothesis on The Star newspaper, the pundit said in case NASA forms the next government Kenyans will be exposed to two years of financial burdens just to accommodate the three principals who may have not gotten the top post that is the President and his deputy.
"Raila will declares sometimes in April 2018 that Kenyans will hold a referendum to create the position of Chief Minister, among others to accommodate hi boys in government because only two of the five NASA principals will be serving while the rest are now jobless and need to be accommodated in government," said Waikenda.
Raila also reveals that the proposed referendum that seeks to create jobs for his NASA luminaries will cost the Kenyan taxpayer Sh20 billion or more depending on how long the process would take," he added.
Waikenda urgues that this development will be an eye opener to Kenyans that NASA is after all keen to capture power just for self-gain and not keen to improve the living standards of the ordinary mwanainchi.
"Things get even worse as we suffer for two years, and the already failed administration focuses on how to create enough centers of power to accommodate themselves rather than service delivery," he said.
Waikenda finally hit hard at the NASA principals terming them as three jobless individuals and two others who are ubsure of their political future and a classical example of selfish leaders out to gain power.
He termed the delay of NASA to name their presidential candidate as a fact that the fellows cannot agree on power sharing because everyone wants it all.
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