Ojaamong: NASA must tell us its main agenda
Politics
By
John Mondoh
| Jan 17, 2017
Busia Governor Sospeter Ojaamong has challenged leaders behind the National Super Alliance (NASA) to tell Kenyans what their core agenda is.
The governor said there was need for the much-publicised coalition to make clear its goals rather than focus merely on changing the presidency.
"Other leaders are uniting Kenyans. We want all formations to have an agenda that serves Kenyans besides just replacing the presidency. Even NASA must give us the agenda rather than a formula for removing the President because that is what messes up the nation," he said.
Addressing worshippers at Kolanya Salvation Army in Teso North constituency, Mr Ojaamong urged locals to stick to ODM party, cautioning them against falling into the Jubilee "trap".
However, Funyula MP Paul Otuoma and his Matayos counterpart Geoffrey Odanga affirmed that Western region was fully behind NASA.
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The legislators noted that it was only through an all-inclusive Opposition that the Jubilee administration could be sent packing in the August General Election.