Amani Nations Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi now says that the nation has had enough of the March 9, 2018 truce between President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
Addressing a press conference in Nakuru on Sunday, the former Deputy Prime Minister said that the nation now needs to concentrate on more beneficial issues.
He urged the two to tame their allies who have been making noise about the handshake to give room for the fight against corruption and corrupt officials.
He termed it unfortunate that the nation has stuck to the handshake issue yet it wakes up to reports of scandals almost on a daily basis and now wants the issue settled.
"The country wakes up every morning to news of a new scandal. Each of these scandals runs into billions of shillings," he was quoted by the Citizen Digital.
He poked holes into Uhuru's government for upholding graft, saying that it has given corrupt persons the freedom to daringly steal coffers meant for the public.
“The thieves have become so daring that it must now be understood that this Government believes that corruption is part of the gains of being in Government," he added.
Mudavadi has since taken over as the opposition chief since Raila reached a ceasefire with the president and has been firing frequent shots at Uhuru's leadership.