Kalonzo Musyoka Reacts After Raila Odinga - Uhuru Kenyatta Meeting

National Super Alliance (NASA) Co-Principal, Kalonzo Musyoka, on Saturday explained how the meeting between Opposition leader Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta had affected him.

In a statement, the Wiper Party leader noted that his heart was at peace adding that he feels absolved following the reconciliation between the duo at Harambee House.

“We have agreed to meet as NASA on Monday and know what exactly happened yesterday, but my heart is at peace, I feel vindicated; what I have been preaching will happen,” he stated.

He noted that Odinga's reconciliation with President Kenyatta is an endorsement of his earlier push for dialogue between the Opposition outfit and the Jubilee Party.

[caption caption="Kalonzo Musyoka and Raila Odinga (Twitter)"][/caption]

The three co-principals on Friday released a joint statement indicating that they were kept in the dark about the Friday meeting between President Kenyatta and Odinga at Harambee House.

"While we have always advocated for dialogue, as Co-Principals of the NASA Coalition, we were not privy to the discussions at Harambee House, we saw through the media the meeting between President Kenyatta and Odinga” read part of the statement.

Nonetheless, speaking separately in Mombasa, Amani National Coalition (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi distanced himself from resolutions reached during Friday’s meeting between President Kenyatta and Odinga

Meanwhile, Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho has sent out a message to ODM supporters assuring them that Party leadership has always been on the right side of history. 

"As ODM, our faith in our leadership is resolute because it stands tried and tested. I also hereby pledge to be a joint custodian of all your concerns and interests.

"Let us cautiously and carefully build a platform for that new beginning. We shall forever remain committed to electoral justice, historical restitution, compensation, a free and fair society, inclusivity and shared prosperity," he stated through his Twitter account.

[caption caption="Raila Odinga with President Uhuru Kenyatta (Twitter)"][/caption]