The NASA alliance has called for tolerance as the country head to the polls in a few weeks’ time.

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This comes after a series of incidences that have gotten Kenyans worried of the direction that the country is taking.

Raila Odinga and his team of Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi and Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama had a rough time selling their agenda to the electorate at Kenol in Thika town and in Githurai.

Area residents heckled the leaders as they tried to address them in Thika town, a situation that led to police engaging the youths in running battles.

However, the heckling did not prevent Raila from delivering his message in Murang'a, where he said his government would not be against the Kikuyu community.

“We have come to Kenol to show that I am not an enemy of the Kikuyu community. I have worked closely with the people of Central and my government will serve all Kenyans without bias,” said Raila.

He added: “When NASA forms the government, the problems of Kihiu Mwiri and Kaaga will be sorted out and they will be given title deeds,”

When he finally got a few minutes to address a crowd at the Jua Kali in Thika, Odinga promised to create a modern workshop and an innovation hub for mechanics should he take over the government.

“My government will build a modern hub here for the 'Jua Kali' artisans and provide affordable loans to enable youths and women to start income-generating activities,” said Raila.