Thirdway Alliance party leader Dr Ekuru Aukot now wants Raila Odinga and Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka to explain the whereabouts of the monies fundraised by Kenyans in the run-up to the October 26, 2017, presidential rerun.

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The two who were running as a presidential candidate and running-mate asked Kenyans to fund their repeat election campaigns, after successfully petitioning President Uhuru Kenyatta's August 8 reelection.

Speaking on Sunday at K24, Aukot stressed on the need for Kenyans to be told about how their money was spent, considering that the two boycotted the very same presidential rerun on grounds that the outcome was predetermined.

This was in response to claims emanating from the duo's quarters that his ongoing Punguza Mizigo constitutional amendment push is being funded by some Jubilee Party members, claims he dismissed as "cheap and simplistic".

"That is a cheap and simplistic argument. @skmusyoka Musyoka and @RailaOdinga Odinga must account how they spent the money they collected from the public given that they didn't participate in the repeat election," he said.

Raila who at the time likened himself to the biblical Joshua taking Israelites to Canaan said that all the people interested in 'entering Canaan' should buy a ticket, referring to financial contributions towards his campaigns.

He further took jabs at the two and their colleagues at the top of the political group of riding on ignorance among their supporters to retain their political footing.

He claimed that the group has proved to be void of leadership ideas.

"The leading elites in Kenya, you don't have a monopoly of ideas. You have used people and thrived on their ignorance," he added.