{"id":840710,"url":"http://info.mzalendo.com/api/v0.1/hansard/entries/840710/?format=json","text_counter":573,"type":"speech","speaker_name":"Sen. (Dr.) Kabaka","speaker_title":"","speaker":{"id":13206,"legal_name":"Boniface Mutinda Kabaka","slug":"boniface-mutinda-kabaka-2"},"content":"I totally differ with the scientific mathematical model which is given here. We need more time to scrutinise the model, especially, the R factor because initially before the parties zeroed in to the agreement, the government and the contractor share was 50- 50. Why must this always be 50-50? Why not 60-40? No one is questioning the mathematical intricacies. I remember referring to a similar case when I was studying petroleum law. I will table the equivalent of the formulas here. We have been given a raw deal. In countries like Nigeria, we have been given similar case. I think this is an extract. In other countries like Venezuela and Brazil, the ratio for sharing is 70-30. That will be very easy for the national Government to offload or agree with the county governments how they will share."}