NASA leaders. Photo/the-star.co.ke
The National Super Alliance took to Deputy President William Ruto's backyard in a bid to strengthen their presidential bid coming this August.
The opposition principals were convinced that they will be successful in their latest attempt to clinch the presidential seat. The leaders convinced the residents to make a 'smart' choice and embrace change.
According to reports by The Standard, Raila claimed that it is finally time to embrace change and also stated that Kenyan can no longer afford to blindly offer support based on the political whims of so- called regional kingpin.
"Nandi county is the headquarters of the Kalenjin community's politics. That is why we resolved to start our rally here- this is a dawn for change," the former prime minister declared.
In a surprising show of support, the Nandi residents braved the rains and an interruption caused by suspected Jubilee supporters to listen to the Alliance's message.