Amani National Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi has said that their key reasons for coming together as an opposition is to unite Kenyans and send the Jubilee administration home come August 8.

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Mudavadi who spoke during an interview on KBC TV on Friday demanded a united front in their quest to oust the Jubilee government from power in the forthcoming elections, adding that the opposition leaders had nowhere to call home if any of them opted out of the National Super Alliance (NASA).

"We brought together with a specific goal of unity in a super alliance and with the priority of sending Jubilee home. Kenyans are together with us in this journey, and any one of us who want to fall out because of personal interest has nowhere to run to," he said.

The former vice president insisted that the opposition's agenda - to serve Kenyans - overrode their personal ambitions as the principals, adding that he was ready to halt his presidential bid to ensure they stay together in the run-up to the general election.

He also called upon leaders with the same opinion and views as NASA coalition to come and join hands and help save Kenyans from the Jubilee government.

"Our key aim is to serve Kenyans and to ensure that they get a government that will serve them to realise their goals and that should be more important that my personal ambitions and I hope the same applies to Raila, Kalonzo and Wetang'ula," he said

"We also welcome the likes of CCM leader (and Bomet Governor) Isaac Ruto because he has also shown he is not in agreement with how Jubilee is conducting their business especially when it comes to devolution. There are also many others who have also seen that the corruption in the Jubilee administration has gone overboard, we invite all of them to join hand with us to send these people (Jubilee) home," he added.

Photo Caption: ANC Leader Musalia Mudavadi during a past event.

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