Opposition leader Raila Odinga. [Photo/thebigissue.co.ke]

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The Supreme Court decision upholding President Uhuru's win has not gone down well with the opposition.

The NASA brigade has maintained that it is open to the possibility of dialogue.

Speaking to KTN news, NASA C.E.O Norman Magaya said that dialogue between the opposition and the government will only happen on one condition.

''We remain committed to dialogue on only one agenda; free, fair and credible elections. When they are ready for us to sit at the table and discuss that and agree to a framework of conducting free elections that meet the tenets of the law then we are ready, Otherwise, we are not a party to any dialogue that seeks to sweep things under the carpet...'' Magaya said.

President Uhuru assured Kenyans that he was ready for a dialogue that would help the country move forward.

Jubilee politicians have maintained that any dialogue should not discuss the formation of a coalition government.