Former Laikipia governor Nderitu Muriithi on his part said that tomorrow's event will be consultative but not endorse anyone for 2027 general elections.
Muriithifurther said that the meeting aims to address the issues affecting the people of Mount Kenya .
"The programme is slated to start at 9 am and thus people should arrive early for registration," Muriithi said.
Former Kiambaa MP aspirant Damaris Wambui Waiganjo said tomorrow's event will address challenges facing the people of Mount Kenya.
She revealed that a total of 26 political parties from the region will attend the conference.
The organisers of the Limuru III meeting slated for Friday have maintained that everything is set for the event.
Speaking on Friday during the inspection tour, Narc Kenya leader Martha Karua urged Kenyans to come in good numbers for the meeting.
She said that everything is set and ready noting that security will be top notch.
"We are here to inspect the preparation for tomorrow's event and we are sure everything will go on well as planned," she said.
Waiganjo said they will form a coalition that will address the challenges facing Mount Kenya.
"Limuru three consultative meeting is coming together of 26 Mount Kenya parties to form a coalition for the unity of purpose for our people, among the 26 parties it's only Jubilee party that is in the Azimio coalition," she said.
She said that Mount Kenya needs to form a coalition to address the region's pressing issues.
Former Kiambu speaker Stephen Ndichu said that they will not be intimidated by anyone. He called out those plotting to destabilize the meeting.