The National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders have warned their competitors from Jubilee to ready themselves for a showdown in the coming general elections.
Speaking on Saturday at a rally in Bomet, the leaders said they were working on ensuring that the Jubilee administration incurs massive loses in the elections.
"We are witnessing a time where the Jubilee government has made life almost unbearable for our people. They favour specific areas for development and it is time we now solve these historical injustices," said ODM leader Raila Odinga.
"We can achieve that by starting with them going home," he added.
Odinga criticised Deputy President William Ruto and his senior Uhuru Kenyatta for "touring the world" while Kenyans languished in abject want.
"They do not seem bothered. Jubilee promises are just hot air," Raila said.
Raila reached out to Chama cha Mashiani leader Isaac Rutto and Kanu Secretary General Nick Salat to join the NASA outfit for a strong opposition.
On his part, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka asked the country to unite for a purpose.
"The nation is bigger than us all and we will do this to ensure inclusivity and togetherness through NASA," he said.
ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi resounded the message, asking residents to register massively as voters and give Opposition the numbers needed to win in August.
"We formed NASA, not because we need a party, but because we need a house where we can all join forces and do what is good for the nation," he said.
"We are ready to realign the wheel that drives this nation to end rampant corruption, theft and loss of resources among others," he said.