Senator Johnson Sakaja. Photo/NationNairobi Senator Johnson Sakaja has organized a meeting with at least 50 members of parliament across the political divide.
The Senator during an interview at Radio Jambo on Wednesday morning hinted that the meeting shall be attended by a majority of leaders under the age of 35 and shall seek to have a chat on the way forward for the country's leadership.
"I will meet the leaders so that we can discuss key leadership issues without looking at our political affiliation but our role as youthful leaders," said Sakaja.
He hinted that the leaders including Embakasi East MP Babu Owino who has a good influence of the youth will attend.
He said dynasty politics had put Kenya in a hard place with repeated battles between the top families over the years.
He expressed confidence that youthful leaders will change the political landscape in 2022.
Sakaja condemned what he termed as use of abusive politics as leaders set stage to campaign for the presidential elections repeat.
"Leaders should now focus on development politics and not abuses. When the president says something wrong or even the opposition leader, I equally disagree with them," said Sakaja.
Sakaja added that he enjoys friendship from both the leaders' camps and that he will move to raise his concerns over the approach the leaders were taking seemingly attacks on each other.