Uasin Gishu County chairman of gospel ministers Bishop Wilson Kurui addressing the press in Eldoret town on Thursday, November 9, 2017. [Photo: Elvanis Ronoh]

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Uasin Gishu County religious leaders have urged President Uhuru Kenyatta and NASA leader Raila to embrace dialogue for the formation of a coalition.

They said this the only way the will solve problems facing the country after the divisive presidential election."We are not happy with the way the two leaders are conducting themselves despite Kenyans suffering. Let them dialogue to solve this political stalemate once and for all and coalition government is the remedy," said the chairman of gospel ministers Bishop Wilson Kurui. "Sideshows and product boycott will not save this country. Instead, it will worsen the situation," added CIPK Chairman Abubakar Bini.They said the two leaders should follow the footsteps of the deceased Bishop Cornelius Korir by championing for peace."President Uhuru Kenyatta should form a whole inclusive government that will bring everyone on board including the opposition leaders for our Country to move on. Let them swallow their pride for the sake of the nation," added Bishop Kurui. They urged Kenyans to maintain peace as the country is experiencing high political temperature.