In this Jan. 24, 2008 file picture Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, left, shake hands with opposition leader Raila Odinga, right, in Nairobi, Kenya. Millions of Kenyans are at risk of hunger, politicians accused of inciting violence are collecting fat perks and the bloated cabinet is trading blame over a series of financial scandals. Most Kenyans say the troubles show their coalition government, created a year ago Saturday by a power-sharing agreement that ended weeks of post election riots  is not doing enough to tackle some of the key causes of the clashes. AP Photo logo AP Photo 9 months ago

In this Jan. 24, 2008 file picture Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki, left, shake hands with opposition leader Raila Odinga, right, in Nairobi, Kenya. Millions of Kenyans are at risk of hunger, politicians accused of inciting violence are collecting fat perks and the bloated cabinet is trading blame over a series of financial scandals. Most Kenyans say the troubles show their coalition government, created a year ago Saturday by a power-sharing agreement that ended weeks of post election riots is not doing enough to tackle some of the key causes of the clashes.