NASA coalition has denied claims that the opposition plans to isolate the Kikuyu community once the team takes to power.

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Speaking on Saturday in Bomet county druing a rally, Musyoka set to clarify the claims that have been made by different leaders allied to the ruling party.

“We have heard people composing songs claiming that NASA is targeting to isolate the Kikuyu and that they should come out in large numbers on August 8 to defend their presidency. Our intention is to bring peace to all Kenyans,” he said.

Once again, the opposition outfit made fresh demands to the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) to expunge dead voters from the register before the polls.

Through Co-principal Moses Wetang’ula, the leaders demanded that the electoral commission releases the audit report by KPMG as required by law.

“The names of voters who died as early as 2013 were discovered to be still on the register, while other voters had registered using ID numbers that do not exist in the national database of registrar of persons,” the Senator said.

The leaders maintained that they will unite the country once they take on to power. Musali Mudavadi urged Kenyans to reject any attempts to rig the polls.

During the Bomet tour, the leaders met with teachers’ unions officials, where Knut Secretary General Wilson Sossion was picked to represent teachers.

He said would rally teachers to back Raila’s bid adding that the NASA manifesto was keen on education and issues related to teachers.