NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi in a past press conference. [Photo/The Star]
NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi has once again poked holes into President Uhuru Kenyatta's leadership.
Speaking in a press conference in Nairobi on Friday, the Amani National Congress party leader observed that the President has demonstrated his inability to address Kenyans' shortcomings.
Mudavadi who listed unemployment among the issues yet to be addressed, also reiterated the alliance's earlier disapproval of Uhuru's October 26 re-election, saying that his stay in office is fraudulent.
''There is no need and being at the helm when the people under you are suffering and complaining of unemployment. Uhuru is determined to remain at the top and does not care about the electoral injustice he has established in the nation. That makes such a leadership pointless,'' he said.
The former Deputy Premier also maintained that the NASA alliance's struggle for electoral review is not aimed at rewarding a few of its members, but rather returning electoral and leadership sanity in the nation.
He said that the alliance will not back down in its quest for justice until it achieves its mission.
''This is not about us as NASA leaders. We are not interested in state jobs or positions but are only after justice for the people and want to ensure that their will is upheld,'' said Mudavadi.