KANU party leader Gideon Moi has assured that One Kenya Alliance (OKA) is solid, stating that OKA will form the next government.
Speaking at at Kinyui Salvation Armey Church in Matungulu, Machakos County, yesterday, Moi assured that together with Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula, they will march ahead united and produce the person who will occupy State House after next year’s General Election.
“I want to confirm to you that as OKA principals we are together. We are together with Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang’ula, we will march ahead united,” Moi said.
Gideon, who was accompanied by Matungulu MP Stephen Mule and Machakos Senator Agnes Kavindu, said high costs of fuel was posing to be among the major challenges Kenyans face lately.
Mule said OKA was the ultimate solution to the country’s political and economic challenges.
“We are confident that OKA will address the challenges facing Kenyans once we take the next government. Our focus is to build a strong, cohesive and working nation and rid the country of corruption and high cost of living,” said Mule.
“We aren’t in Somalia or Afghanistan, we are in a country where democratic people elected a government that has to be responsible. I hope that we will have a responsible government led by OKA team in 2022.”
Moi said as a senate, they will support Mule’s intended petition to lower fuel prices ones he tabled it in parliament.
Addittionally, Moi challenged Kenyans to exercise caution when electing leaders.
“Kenyans must interrogate themselves on why the country ended up in the current difficult situation. Let’s not be naive. We should ask what exactly went wrong since 2013 making this country what it is. We can’t whitewash the truth and attempt to blame others yet we know very well where the problems began,” he said.
Further, he said the alliance was open to working with other leaders, and that their focus was on the transformative agenda.
“There are many pending issues which we need to fix in our country, key among them the skyrocketing prices of fuel, which have become unbearable to majority of citizens. We are assuring Kenyans that we will support any Motion that will be tabled in Parliament aimed at bringing down the fuel prices,” he said.