The former deputy speaker spoke today in a panel interview on a mainstream television station.
''The handshake was not about saving Kenya but driven by personal interest. He told us in a meeting behind closed doors that he had been offered 5 billion, then he was offered 10 billion, then fifteen, up to 25 billion. This means that for that offer to be made there has to be a counteroffer,'' Hon. Farah Maalim said
Raila Odinga has been accused by other NASA principals including wetangula of betrayal.
He has abandoned his call for electoral reforms after the famous handshake and it is understood that there is plans to give Raila Odinga a powerful office where he will be running his affairs as a super diplomat.