NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi [PHOTO/ktnkenya.info]
NASA principal Musalia Mudavadi has revealed that the NASA team will this week be in Nyeri to seek votes as the race to August 8 keeps heating up.
Speaking on Monday during a live interview on KTN, Mudavadi said that the Mt Kenya region was part of their 10-million voter initiative and that NASA would not leave the zone to Jubilee.
"I can assure you for one thing. We intend to be in Nyeri to campaign and even on the first of June, for Madaraka Day, we as NASA principals are going to be in Nyeri first of all to attend the Madaraka Day as patriots of this country," he said.
Speaking on whether such areas as Nyeri were areas of marked ethnic clusters, Mudavadi argued that all urban centres in the country are cosmopolitan and reflect a full representation of the country's population.
"These are areas that are fully integrated in terms of communities... We are very clear that we are not an ethnic-based opposition," Mudavadi stated.
Mudavadi said this while answering a question on whether NASA was a similarly ethnic ensemble as have been earlier regimes in Kenya.