ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi has called on Kenyans to reclaim the country in the next polls by voting wisely.
In his New Year message delivered on Friday, Mudavadi accused the Jubilee administration of investing taxpayers money in mega projects which he described as "economically unviable", further claiming that much of that the funds have been lost through corruption.
"The Auditor General says three-quarters of our budget is lost to corruption. I call upon Kenyans to resolve that. 2017 is the year of change. We must forge unity of purpose to reclaim our country. Kenya must return to the path of accountability, truth, and justice," he said as quoted by the Star.
"Valueless grandiose projects have been shoved into Kenyan faces with little immediate economic value, yet we are saddled with a Sh3.6 trillion public debt," he added.
He has been in the forefront in championing for a united opposition, dubbed the National Super Alliance (NASA) that seeks to unseat President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto in the 2017 general election.