Revealed: Details of Uhuru and Mudavadi deal

President Uhuru Kenyatta and ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi.

Details have emerged of a partially handwritten document that allegedly saw President Uhuru Kenyatta step down for Musalia Mudavadi in 2012.

The one-page agreement is said to have been signed in dramatic moments on the night of December 4.

The controversial document titled 'The Agreement Between Uhuru Muigai Kenyatta and Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi' shows the two leaders had agreed that Uhuru "shall step down as the presidential candidate of the coalition" and that Mudavadi "shall be the coalition's presidential candidate".

"These details shall be announced within 14 days from the date hereof," the agreement read in part.

Handwritten notes at the bottom of the document said the commitments were subject to agreement on sharing of Government as defined in the coalition agreement. The sharing was to be in the following proportions: Uhuru's The National Alliance 45 per cent, United Republican Party 35 per cent and Mudavadi's United Democratic Forum 20 per cent.

The document was signed by Uhuru, Mudavadi and Deputy President William Ruto, who is also the URP leader, in the presence of lawyers Desterion Oyatsi and Dan Ameyo.

Uhuru and Ruto are said to have gone to Mudavadi's home in Nairobi's Riverside Drive to seal the pact but immediately the news broke, Uhuru disowned the deal, saying it was the work of "dark forces".

Based on the failure to honour the agreement, Mudavadi has refused to join forces with Uhuru and his deputy.

The former deputy prime minister has, however, made it clear that he will focus on his presidential ambitions using the Amani coalition although political players believe he is being courted by CORD.