Opposition leader Raila Odinga has differed with his new found ally Uhuru Kenyatta over the push for constitutional review.

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While speaking in Mombasa, Raila said no one will stop his bid to change the Constitution. The opposition leader said the team on Building Bridges will give the roadmap on the changes.

“You saw the team was gazetted and has started working. It is the committee which will bring forward recommendations that we will implement. If the team says we need to amend the Constitution, we will do so and no one will stop us,” Raila said.

He added: “We want to form a nation that will include everyone. A Kenya that will allow anyone to contest for the top seat and be elected. We want a situation where even a person from El Molo can get an equal chance of contesting for the seat and be elected."

Raila spoke moments after he left Kinoru stadium in Meru and flew to Mombasa.

At Kinoru, the leader emphasised his commitment with President Uhuru Kenyatta to build a new Kenya.