Amani National Congress party leader Musalia Mudavadi has urged the Opposition to remain united ahead of the 2017 polls.
Speaking on Wednesday during the opposition's rally at Bomas of Kenya, Mudavadi noted that the Opposition could only win the general elections if they stayed united.
"Let us all come together. This way, we will win the elections in the morning. I am an advocate of a united opposition because we do not want to lose even a single vote," he said as quoted by the Star.
"Pray for us to solidify, to be one and to be united, and we shall win," he added.
Mudavadi has been championing for the unity of opposition leaders under the umbrella dubbed the National Super Alliance (NASA), a brainchild of the ANC Leader.
It however remains unclear on who will be NASA's Presidential flag bear, with the alliance attracting political heavyweights including Cord principals Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula.
Photo caption: ANC Leader Musalia Mudavadi addresses Opposition supporters at the Bomas of Kenya on Wednesday Courtesy: The Star