Nyamira Senator and presidential hopeful Kennedy Mong'are Okong'o has criticised Wednesday's opposition's meeting at the Bomas of Kenya claiming it was only directed at benefiting the organisers and not Kenyans.
In his WhatsApp post, Mong'are said both Jubilee and Cord are bankrupt in leadership.
"I have spoken on the bankruptcy of leadership in both Jubilee and Cord and I am almost vindicated if the events at Bomas are something to go by."
"While the Jubilee regime is continuing with the murder of innocent citizens, the so-called opposition's NASA are busy dancing on the graves of the dead," said Mong'are.
Mong'are noted that the closing of public hospitals for the sixth week now due to the doctors' strike is something that could have been given priority by leaders in any coalition and not just talking of boasting and trying to weigh on who is who in the next polls.
"Why should Jubilee mandarins keep talking of imaginary road projects when they can't offer basic needs. I am ready and prepared to lead the third and final liberation of Kenya. I am the link, the only best option through goodwill Kenyan's ready to end this non-caring regime. We want our country back! We want our country back!" noted Mong'are.
He further noted that the two coalition leaders -- President Uhuru and Raila Odinga -- are not safe to lead this country.
The senator plans to table a motion in the Senate targeting to impeach Uhuru accusing him of failing to handle doctors strike, corruption, nepotism and tribalism in his administration once the House resumes sittings in February this year.