Bahati Member of Parliament Kimani Ngunjiri has told the Cord coalition to wait until 2017 if they want to have a national dialogue.
Speaking at an education forum in Nakuru town on Friday afternoon, Ngunjiri said that the opposition should stop disturbing the government with the dialogue issue, and told them that the best time to have dialogue is 2017 when each and every leader will have an opportunity to have dialogue with the electorate.
He said there was no time for dialogue, adding that the government was too busy implementing development projects in the country.
“The best time to hold dialogue is during the election time when the government and the opposition will have time to dialogue with Kenyans while seeking for their votes,” said Ngunjiri.
“Those who want to kill the government with dialogue must wait for that time and hold dialogue with Kenyans because Kenyans are the employers,” added Ngunjiri.
He wondered if dialogue was too important than what the government was doing.
“Between development and dialogue which one is important?” The opposition must allow the government to work and let Kenyans make the judgment in 2017,” he added.