Amani National Coalition leader Musalia Mudavadi has ruled out joining hands with President Uhuru and his deputy William Ruto.

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Addressing the media at the party secretariat in Nairobi on Thursday when he received MPs who defected from Jubilee, the former Sabatia MP reaffirmed his willingness to work opposition chief adding that he will never join Jubilee.

“I am ready to work with people who are ready to serve Kenyans. Right now, I am not having any talks with Cord until they put their house in order,” Mudavadi was quoted by the Star. 

 “I will never negotiate with Jubilee and I will never join it. ANC is the future of Kenya. It is growing day in day out and the government we will form in 2017 will be non-tribal,” Mudavadi said. 

 Sakwa Bunyasi (Nambale) and Alfred Sambu (Webuye East) were some of the MPs welcomed back to UDF after earlier defecting to newly formed Jubilee party.

Mudavadi criticised the Jubilee merger, saying it is a ploy to take Kenya back to single-party rule.