NASA leader Raila Odinga. He has insisted that they will continue with their push for reforms. [Photo/Star]The opposition coalition, NASA, has insisted that they will not stop until president Kenyatta leaves office.

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According to the coalition, they will continue to push for reforms, which they have been calling on since the bangled August election.

They have further said they will continue with their push to ‘resist’until they are heard and things change for the better.

Led by their leader Raila Odinga, the NASA leaders, who were in Kakamega on Sunday said they will not allow ‘presidents who impose themselves on people’

“We will not allow leaders who have imposed themselves on the people to continue destroying this nation,” Raila told supporters in Kakamega town on Sunday.

NASA leader Raila Odinga blamed Uhuru for destroying the country by using police officers to kill Opposition supporters.

Raila, who was accompanied by governor Wyclif Oparanya accused the Jubilee administration of threatening the judiciary to favour them in their ruling.

The opposition leaders attended the Cecafa opening match that saw Harambee Stars blow out Rwanda, before meeting their supporters.

Raila has insisted that he will be sworn in on 12 December and that their coalition does not recognize president Kenyatta's presidency.