NASA to Review and Cancel Jubilee Deals Linked to Corruption

National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders have vowed to cancel some of the multibillion-shilling contracts signed by Jubilee should they ascend to power.

Addressing a crowd of supporters at Gusii stadium, the leaders disclosed that they would review the agreements and cancel any deal linked to corruption or fraud.

In the face of rising national debts, the leaders disclosed that they would scrutinise all deals to ensure that the taxpayers get value for their money.

The leaders also attacked President Uhuru Kenyatta's efforts to acquire Sh375 Billion from China, claiming that out of this amount, Sh220 Billion could end up in people's pockets through corruption.

Should NASA proceed with this threat, some of President Kenyatta's flagship projects and legacy may not be completed in time.

The NASA leaders also took issue with rampant corruption and the high cost of living.

NASA flag bearer Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka blasted the government, claiming that money lost through corruption could have been used to lower the cost of living and pay tuition for students in secondary school.

The NASA leaders also attacked the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) over allegtions that the body was in secret talks with communication companies on the transmission of election results in August.

NASA exuded confidence of getting at least 10 Million votes and emerging victorious in the polls, urging its supporters to come out in large numbers to vote.

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