The Kenya Kwanza Alliance led by ANC party leader and Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetang'ula intensified its campaigns in Nairobi.
From Parklands to Westlands to Kangemi, the two leaders urged the Nairobi residents to vote for leaders who have their interests at heart.
Musalia said the Kenya Kwanza Alliance is not about positions. It is about uniting and serving Kenyans.
"Mwananchi remains our number one priority," he said.
The ANC leader also took a swipe at ODM party leader Raila Odinga, saying the Azimio la Umoja exists to serve the interest of a few well-connected people.
"Lifting and boosting the lowest to economic independence is my promise to Kenyans. We want to eliminate the politics of narrow-minded patronage," he said.
Musalia and Wetang'ula were accompanied by Mathira MP Rigathi Gachagua, Elgeyo Marakwet MP Kipchumba Murkomen, former Starehe MP Bishop Margaret Wanjiru, former LSK president Nelson Havi, Garissa MP Aden Duale, Nairobi senator Johnson Sakaja, among others.