Amani National Congress leader Musala Mudavadi will kick off his opposition super alliance campaigns in Western before rolling out the campaign in other regions.
His spokesperson, Kibisu Kabatesi said on Wednesday that Mudavadi will be in Teso on Saturday where he will launch the Oku Kaunya Foundation.
The Foundation is named after Oku Kaunya, former Administration Police Training School Commandant.
Oku fled the country after the start of the ICC cases at the Hague instituted against six Kenyans implicated of fueling the Post-Election Violence of 2007.
Oku is expected to announce his bid for the Teso North constituency seat in 2017.
He will be in Navakholo on Sunday where he will receive UDF officials joining the party among them MP aspirant Emmanuel Wangwe.
The ANC leader is reaching out to ODM party leader Raila Odinga, Wiper's Kalonzo Musyoka and Ford Kenya's Moses Wetangula to form an alliance to counter Jubilee ahead of 2017.
He has however, already been labeled a mole inside Cord.
From Navakholo, Mudavadi will fly to the Coast where he will address a series of rallies in Lamu, Malindi and Kaloleni.