ThirdWay Alliance party leader Ekuru Aukot now wants President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition leader Raila Odinga to issue a joint apology following their recent reconciliation.
Speaking on KBC Radio on Thursday, the self declared Leader of Opposition accused the two of propagating the August 8 post-election unrest that saw a number of Kenyans lose their lives in the hands of anti riot-police officers.
He demanded that they use their newfound unity and national cohesion realization pledge to better the situation, stressing on the need for the compensation of the families and relatives of those who were victimized in the process.
''The two are to blame for the poor politics that resulted to the loss of lives and property after the August 8 presidential election and they now have to use their friendship to cool down the situation by not only apologizing to the people but also introducing frameworks to compensate the victims,'' he said.
Regarding the truce, Aukot noted that contrary to its announced mission, it is just another political plot ahead of the 2022 general polls.
''They have to use their reconciliation to benefit Kenyans and not for political purposes. We want them to address important national issues including the increasing corruption and poverty levels,'' he added.
Aukot appeared second in the October 26 presidential rerun following Odinga's withdrawal citing bias.