[Raila Odinga in a past event. Two top governors appears to have dropped their hard line stand on relationship with Jubilee. Photo/Nation]

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Barely a day after Governors James Ongwae (Kisii) and John Nyagarama (Nyamira) failed to give reasons behind delayed passing of Peoples's Assembly Bills, two more senior ODM governors have shown signs of reconciliation with Jubilee administration.

Despite the radical stand by Raila Odinga over planned swearing-in, Wycliffe Oparanya (Kakamega) and Josephat Nanok (Turkana) have since dropped their hard line stand.

"Kenya needs reconciliation and peace. Time for politicking is over and it is time we come together as a nation," said Nanok, who also doubles as Council of Governors chair.

Ever since Odinga waged civil disobedience, none of the two have shown interest of supporting the course despite presence by several NASA leaders.

And according to Oparanya, both Jubilee and NASA leaders should convene urgent dialogue to resolve outstanding issues.  

"We have only one Kenya and that should be known by all of us. It is fundamental that all political parties drop hard line positions and embrace dialogue."

While Nanok is the ODM National Vice Chairman, Oparanya is the Deputy ODM Party Leader thus automatic replacement of Raila Odinga.

Although several foreign countries among the US have challenged Odinga to drop his swearing-in plans, NASA insists that the December 12th event will go on as planned.