National Assembly Leader of Majority Aden Duale has hailed opposition leader Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta for their reconciliation on Friday.

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Addressing the press from the parliament buildings in Nairobi, hours after the surprise union, Duale said that as a boss in the legislative house, the reconciliation has a direct impact on his job.

Coming at a time when most of the opposition lawmakers have been boycotting parliamentary sittings and functions, under the order of Odinga and his National Super Alliance (NASA) co-heads, in retaliation to the ruling Jubilee's initial refusal to grant the opposition's demand for national dialogue, Duale expressed hope that the newfound friendship between the two will reverse the situation.

''As a leader in the National Assembly, I now look forward to seeing our opposition counterparts attend sittings and get fully involved in parliamentary functions,'' said Duale.

The two decided to bury their rivalry after a meeting that was held at President Kenyatta's offices in Harambee House in Nairobi, a convention that also saw the sworn-rivals pledge to together reunite the nation.

The Garissa Town lawmaker also went ahead to laud Odinga terming him a true leader.

''I have been in the Orange Party before and I have worked with Raila Odinga and can testify that he is a considerate man to whom the country's interests come first,'' he added.