Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho has hailed National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders.
According to the county boss, the alliance is made of leaders who have proven beyond doubt that they are ready to serve the people.
Speaking during a tree planting exercise in Shanzu, Mombasa, Joho said that the good leaders from the opposition will work together with those from Jubilee to stir the economy of this nation.
“NASA leaders are the best, and I want to say that our good leaders will unite with the good ones in Jubilee and work together. We are very happy to work with the national government because we will now be in a position to sort out a lot of issues affecting our people,” said Mr Joho.
He also said that the handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Former Prime Minister Raila Amolo Odinga has lowered the political temperatures of the nation. He also said that he enjoys cordial relationship with Jubilee leaders including Senator [Kimani] Wamatangi.
“Senator [Kimani] Wamatangi has been a good friend of mine even before I joined politics, but we only used to meet at night,” Mr Joho said. He also said that he is proud being part of National Super Alliance (NASA), adding that the team is made up of the best.
The governor met Jubilee senators Wamatangi (Kiambu), Charles Kibiru (Kirinyaga) and Millicent Omanga (nominated).
Mombasa Senator Mohamed Faki and Homa Bay’s Moses Kajwang’ were also present during the meeting.