Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi on Sunday disclosed that he was keen on mending fences with Raila Odinga over disagreements in the National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition.
Speaking during an interview on KTN's Checkpoint, the NASA co-principal stated that he was consulting with the Opposition leader.
When questioned on whether he would work with Raila again, Mudavadi conveyed that: "Why not? We are not enemies. We are in still in Nasa together. Sometimes we differ on principle and that is normal.
"We have supported Raila twice- in 2007 and 2017, the only time I contested separately was in 2013.
[caption caption="Musalia Mudavadi and Raila Odinga"][/caption]
"I would not want to see NASA die. We have to talk candidly to each other on issues and start having consultations as well," he conveyed.
He added that they were working on regaining the confidence of NASA supporters.
"I hope ODM has the will to fix the issues that are there.There are some people who want to hide from certain things and they give a certain impression.
"Let the framework of national dialogue be put in place. ANC is a competitor for power in this country via a democratic process," he explained.
Mudavadi stated that there was a need to deal with the wrongs of this society while upholding fidelity to the law.
"Any Kenyan who is concerned about the well being of our nation has every reason to worry- Impunity is in the air, deceit is in the air," he conveyed.
Here is the video courtesy of KTNNews:
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