Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula on Sunday pleaded with President Uhuru Kenyatta to dialogue with the National Super Alliance (NASA) in order to cool down the political temperatures.
Speaking in Sirisia, the NASA co-principal maintained that the country has potential problems and the only way out was to sit down and seek a political solution.
“We want to cool down the political temperatures in the country which if not handled well will escalate into something else, Uhuru Kenyatta has no option but just this," Wetangula stated.
"Kenyans are murmuring and wondering the direction the country is going and unfortunately Uhuru does not see. This means he is not fit to be President,” he added.
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Wetangula further castigated the government for using unconventional means to tame the opposition leaders.
He cautioned the government against depriving the opposition of bodyguards stating that the move will not cower them from fighting for the rights of Kenyans.
“We can’t have a government which deprives leaders of their security details and allege everything was going on well,” Wetangula noted.
The Bungoma Senator also affirmed that the opposition was intact and neither of them was planning to quit.
“I want to state here and categorically that NASA is as united as before and that’s why you saw the four principals together even after the Uhuru Park swearing-in ceremony,” he remarked.
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Wetangula also admonished Sirisia MP John Waluke, for alleging that he skipped Raila's 'oath' as he was warming up to the Jubilee Party.