It is understood that the private sector participation in the G-to-G deal will not be made public or seek parliamentary approval because the government has adequate latitude to conceal it under the cloak of "national security." This principle is regularly invoked to conceal military or police hardware procurements.
"You know how it goes here," the source intimidated. "Give Kenyans even a whiff of what you want to do and obstacles are instantly erected. I don't want to simplify this, but a relatable experience is driving on our roads at rush hour. Flash an indicator to show you intend to turn provokes a surge of vehicles on parallel lanes to ensure you don't turn."