Cord leader Raila Odinga has urged Kenyans to come together and send the President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto led government home.
Odinga was speaking during the thanksgiving service for ACK Archbishop Rev Jackson Ole Sapit in Narok on Saturday where asked all Kenyans to make driving the Jubilee administration out of power in 2017 their priority.
"It's a new dawn, the cock has crowed, it is time to get to work, and the task is to drive these Jubilee thieves from office and send them home," the former Premier said.
The ODM party leader also insisted that his recent concerns raised on the Itare Dam water projects was not to gain political mileage but was out of his concern for the lives of Kenyans.
"We are not protesting so that people cannot get water. I know how much water is important to people, but it should not be provided to the people in a way that affect others and the environment," he said.
Also present were Baringo Senator Gideon Moi and former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth, Governor Samuel ole Tanui, Kajiado Central MP Elijah Memusi and Kanu secretary general Nick Salat.