Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has joined NASA leader Raila Odinga in condemning the foreign envoys forcing them to recognize President Uhuru Kenyatta's presidency.
Kalonzo says that foreigner's have no right to force them to accept Uhuru's leadership.
Speaking when he met a section of Wiper Party politicians from Mavoko Sub County at the party offices in Lavington on Monday , Kalonzo said NASA will neither accept nor allow foreigners to dictate on how the country should be governed.
"These people (foreign envoys) must stop forcing us (NASA) to accept or recognize a regime whose leadership was gotten through electoral injustices," Kalonzo said at party headquarters on Monday.
Kalonzo asked Kenyans and more so NASA supporters to ignore the envoy and concentrate on electoral reforms agenda.
He said Kenya has the capability of settling it's own issues without help from foreigners.
On Saturday, the US ambassador to Kenya Robert Godec led ten other foreign envoys in asking NASA to recognize Uhuru Kenyatta as the legitimate president.
The envoys said NASA's recognition of Uhuru as the President duly elected by the people of Kenya will form basis for dialogue.
The envoys also warned NASA against unconstitutional tactics to get power.
Raila in an immediate rejoinder on Sunday, accused the envoys of hypocrisy.
Raila told the envoys to mind their business, saying that Kenya was no longer a colony and cannot take orders from foreigners.
The self declared Peoples President said they will not be coward by foreigners to stop their electoral reforms agenda.
Raila took oath as the People's President on January 30 and has vowed to push Jubilee to dialogue on electoral reforms.
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