The National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate, Raila Odinga, has faulted Jubilee government of plunging the country into disunity and untenable cost of living through poor governance and empty rhetoric.
Speaking while attending a Sunday Service at St. Stephens Church in Kisumu on Sunday, May 21, said that the Uhuru Kenyatta-led government is incapable of changing this country even if it is allowed 100 years in power.
He rubbished Jubilee’s pledge of free secondary education if elected back into power during the August 8 polls saying it has already been in power for the last four years and has never delivered on its promises.
Raila urged Kenyans to rise above ‘narrow ethnic considerations’ to elect leaders based on ethical standing adding that Kenyans must embrace tolerance and peaceful co-existence in order to achieve a prosperous nation according to the will of the founding fathers.
“We are condemned to live in this geographical space called Kenya. This is where God put us and we must be prepared to live and to co-exist with people,” said Raila as quoted by Citizen.
He also urged supporters to elect candidates vying under the National Super Alliance (NASA) and ignore independent candidates claiming to be allied to the coalition.