Jubilee has shown us how not to run a country NASA in final push

Jubilee has shown us how not to run a country  NASA in final push

As the campaign curtains closed Saturday (August 5), political parties intensified their campaigns with the Opposition National Super Alliance (NASA) taking their last push to Uhuru Park, Nairobi ahead of Tuesday’s polls.

Led by presidential flag bearer Raila Odinga, NASA co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula urged Kenyans to turn out in large numbers and vote for them.

While decrying the high cost of living, unemployment and corruption, Odinga promised his supporters that his government would deal with them to their entirety.

Odinga accused the Jubilee administration of looting public funds and causing division in the country.

On his part, Kalonzo Musyoka criticized Jubilee’s leadership saying that the youth in the country were tired of such leadership further accusing the ruling party of entertaining extra-judicial killings.

“We, as NASA, are equal to the task. We are going to show our competitors how to run a country because they have shown Kenyans how not to run a country,” said Kalonzo.

ANC party leader, Musalia Mudavadi, and Ford Kenya’s Moses Wetangula exuded confidence of winning come August 8, 2017.

While referring to the mammoth crowd gathered at Uhuru Park, Musalia hailed Odinga’s endorsement saying that the NASA administration will be a government for all.

The NASA co-principals were, however, keen to make a final pitch urging Kenyans to come out in large numbers and vote to ensure victory for the Opposition.

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