Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho has told the NASA coalition partners to forget the wars and embrace the peace that was the brought by the Raila-Uhuru meeting.
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His tweet seemed to be an attack on the other coalition leaders who claimed that they were not aware of the meeting that they should embrace the dialogue and pact that was launched soon.
To our coalition partners, there’s a time for peace and a time for war. This is the time for peace. Not all of us may have fought in the times of war, but all of us MUST fight for peace. The time for war has come and gone.
— Hassan Ali Joho, EGH. (@HassanAliJoho) March 10, 2018
He also said that he was proud to be in a party that has always been on the right side of history.He said that he will be a custodian of all the concerns that their supporters may have.
To our party supporters, I wish to reassure you, our leadership has always been on the right side of history. As ODM, our faith in our leadership is resolute because it stands tried and tested. I also hereby pledge to be a joint custodian of all your concerns and interests.
— Hassan Ali Joho, EGH. (@HassanAliJoho) March 10, 2018
This statement comes after Amani National Congress ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi said that this the NASA agenda was to push for national dialogue and not a dialogue between the two people. He said he hoped that the meeting was no a PR stunt because of the visit by US secretary of State.
During the ODM meeting the deputy leader had asked thatthe delegates always remeber that their party is ODM and they should push the agenda of the individual party. Speculations are that this was a call to support their party leader in the direction that he would choose to follow.
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