Governor Jackson Mandago's Message to Kalonzo Musyoka , Musalia Mudavadi

Uasin Gishu Governor Jackson Mandago on Sunday expressed his sympathy towards NASA co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi, and Moses Wetangula.

Speaking to Daily Nation, the county boss stated:" I feel sorry for the other NASA co-principals after being left out in the rain by their leader."

He added that they (Jubilee)had advised them against joining forced with Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga but they didnot listen to them.

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Mandago, further, urged the co-principals to join 'their train' as it is headed in the right direction.

He joined other leaders in applauding President Uhuru Kenyatta and  NASA leader Raila Odinga for agreeing on a pact that is meant to heal the nation.

Deputy President William Ruto also asked the co-principals not to criticize Mr Odinga for his Friday actions, stating that it was for the common good of the country. 

Speaking in Njoro Anglican Inland Church in Nakuru County, Ruto urged the co-principals to play a role in leading the country's unity process and the transformation agenda.

“After the 2013 election, many people did not believe that Kenyans can set their political differences aside and work together. Even when President Kenyatta and Raila Odinga there are those who could not believe it,” mentioned Ruto.

“We are urging the other opposition leaders who are yet to join us in the unity process to do so for the sake of the country,” the DP added.

Ruto asserted that the journey the Jubilee administration began in 2013 to unite Kenyans has been boosted following the meeting between the President and Mr. Odinga. 

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