NASA leader Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta, during a past event. [Photo|PSCU]
After announcing NASA coalition's withdrawal from fresh presidential election on October 26, leader Raila Odinga, was hosted for an interview, Wednesday.
During the radio interview, Odinga, said he was ready for dialogue with any party, or stakeholder, regarding issues that Kenya is currently experiencing.
He said he was ready for talks, to ensure the country is in peace, and Kenyans unite, regardless of their political differences.
Raila indicated the country was now divided into two, given that some Kenyans are in support of NASA, while others, in Jubilee, whose leader is President Uhuru Kenyatta.
"I am ready for talks with any one. I am ready for talks, for the sake of this country. Kenya is now divided into two, which is very bad for our peace,'' he said.
The two leaders, were asked to consider talks, by religious leaders, and foreign envoys, to avoid plunging Kenya, into a country into a bad state, by embracing dialogue, and avoiding hard stands.