Agano Party leader David Waihiga Mwaure on Tuesday, April 4, called for a more inclusive national dialogue process.
Mwaure called for the inclusion of all 2022 presidential candidates in the dialogue initiated by President William Ruto and Azimio leader Raila Odinga.
"It would be an absurdity and daylight exclusion to discuss the results of 2022 presidential elections and reconstitution of IEBC without the main players who were there," read part of the Agano Party press statement.
Mwaure also called for the inclusion of small unfunded political parties, religious organisations, Civil Society, the Law Society of Kenya, and other professional bodies, women, and differently enabled persons.
The Agano Party Leader emphasised that in case the demands are not met, then he will seek intervention from the courts.
"That in case of failure to be all inclusive, our courts should intervene and uphold the tenets of our constitution," read part of Mwaura's statement to the media.
Mwaure aired his concerns barely two days after President Ruto and Azimio leader Raila Odinga agreed to dialogue.
Raila called off the anti-government protests that were taking place in different parts of the country.
According to police reports, several protesters and security officers were injured, and property was destroyed and looted during the protests.
Kenya Kwanza elected leaders in both Senate and National Assembly began discussions on key issues in the dialogue process with the opposition.
Raila's Azimio team also had deliberations on the way forward as they prepare to hold talks with the ruling coalition.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) cleared four presidential candidates; William Ruto, Raila Odinga, David Mwaure, and George Wajackoyah in the run-up to the 2022 General Election.
Odinga challenged Ruto's victory at the Supreme Court before the apex court unanimously upheld his win.