Nasa is intact, Raila tells Kisumu residents

Opposition leader Raila Odinga addressing Kisumu residents in Kondele during a tour on March 16, 2018. /FAITH MATETE
Opposition leader Raila Odinga addressing Kisumu residents in Kondele during a tour on March 16, 2018. /FAITH MATETE
Nasa leader Raila Odinga has said the coalition is still intact despite his peace pact with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Raila said the talks between him and Uhuru were personal but aimed at bringing peace and unity in the country.
He said through dialogue, the two will ensure an

end to end to tribalism, corruption and electoral injustices.

Raila assured that he will soon visit Kisumu together with President Uhuru.
"We agreed to address nine key points with the Head of State. This will ensure political working arrangements bringing together Luos, Kalenjins and Kikuyu communities who have been at loggerheads for long," he said.
He was addressing

Kisumu residents in Kondole on Friday evening.

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Raila at the same time said all cases against Miguna Miguna will be withdrawn.
"MPs and Nasa

leaders whose passports were taken will be released back and their security officers reinstated," he said.

He said the small fighting’s between Nasa

principals are just like "a family fighting where everyone is fighting for salt".

He was accompanied by various leaders while in Ahero and also Kisumu.
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