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Mudavadi to Azimio: Give our government chance to serve

He urged the Azimio brigade to reconcile with reality to move the country forward.

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by The Star

Realtime13 May 2023 - 19:15
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In Summary


  • On bipartisan talks, Mudavadi said, the Parliamentary Committee must be given a chance to guide the leadership in government and the opposition on the key areas of focus as outlined by either side.
  • The Prime CS also called on the opposition to stay true to their words and deeds.
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi at the funeral service of Mama Mukami Kimathi on May 13, 2023

Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has urged the Azimio La Umoja brigade to reconcile with reality to move the country forward. 

Speaking during the funeral service of Mama Mukami Kimathi in Nyandarua, Mudavadi said the opposition should allow the government to serve Kenyans. 

“The truth will set us free. As leaders time has come for us to close ranks, unite, and reason together. What we need to focus on is how to make the lives of Kenyans better by revamping our economy and creating jobs for our people,” he said. 

On bipartisan talks, Mudavadi said, the Parliamentary Committee must be given a chance to guide the leadership in government and the opposition on the key areas of focus as outlined by either side.

"What will be key is for the committee, not to pierce the healing wounds of the post-August 2022 polls but to lay a foundation that will lead to tangible, reasonable, and progressive solutions to the challenges facing Kenyans," Mudavadi said.

The Prime CS also called on the opposition to not only stay true to their words and deeds but also stop canvassing and using the window of demonstrations to raise their concerns.

“The former Prime Minister has severally indicated that President Ruto is his long-time friend. Many of us agree with him and we are now reminding him that his friend is the President and Commander in Chief of the Defence Forces, that is the plain truth," he said


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