ODM treasurer Timothy Bosire has asked Kenyans to give Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta time o implement their peace deal.

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Lately, there have been calls from the two principals to embark on the process of rectifying various issues in the country with lieutenants from either side still guessing on the content of the deal.

And the ex-Kitutu Masaba MP says the two leaders should not be put under pressure, saying the move could scuttle the deal at inception.

"They signed the deal for the well being of the nation. We should not harass them because they understand our expectations," he said.

Further, he said: "All we need is to give them humble time. As Kenyans, we should again give our opinions on what they need to include in their deal."

Close allies of Odinga led by Busia senator Amos Wako, have openly asked him to speed the implementations of the programme.

While the content of the deal still remains anonymous, sources say that Odinga would be given office from which he would use to coordinate some government projects.