The National Super Alliance (NASA) leaders have pledged to accomplish key promises, among them, lowering the cost of living, compensation of the internally displaced persons, recovery of looted resources, construction of computer laboratory in every public secondary school and free education. The leaders said this during a rally held at Kapsabet showground in Nandi County.
They accused the Jubilee government of failing to implement the promises they made to Kenyans and said that time has come for them to be sent home in the coming general elections.
Moreover, they cited that the regime change in the coming general elections is unstoppable asking their opponents to prepare to exit as Kenyans can no longer accept to suffer under their leadership.
They promised to ensure the economy significantly improves if they’re are elected. Other leaders in attendance included Mombasa governor Hassan Joho, Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana, Senators George Khaniri of Vihiga, James Orengo of Siaya and members of parliament.