NASA deputy leader Kalonzo Musyoka in a past event. He has hit out at religious leaders accusing them.of keeping silence on the country's electoral reforms injustices. [Photo|nation.co.ke]

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NASA deputy leader Kalonzo Musyoka has hit out at religious leaders accusing them of keeping silent as Jubilee administration allegedly perpetuates electoral injustices.

Musyoka claims that religious leaders have been complicit and not stood for what is not right in the country's electoral system.

Addressing Kathiani Town resident on Friday, Kalonzo said that electoral issues facing the country could have been prevented if the church was vocal.

The NASA deputy leader said that the church's silence is a big let down to Kenyans who are pushing for electoral justice.

"I am a believer but I will say the truth because we feel the church has been complicit and failed to speak on key electoral issues that the country has gone through," he said.

The Wiper leader said that NASA will not stop in its quest for electoral justice and reforms.

He said that they are ready to pay the ultimate price if it will bring electoral justice and reforms.

"We are ready to die for our country and make sure that there is fairness and justice in electoral systems," he said.

The former Vice President urged NASA supporters to stand firm be ready for their swearing in if Jubilee continued yes to ignore electoral reforms dialogue.

NASA is planning to swear in Raila and Kalonzo as the people's president and deputy respectively on January 30 at Uhuru Park.

The opposition maintains that they do not recognize Uhuru Kenyatta as the president while the government is adamant that NASA's planned swearing in is illegal and treasonous whose punishment is death.

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