While addressing journalists, Mudavadi stated that he was not negotiating with CORD currently but stated if Raila was to back his presidential bid, then they would work together. “It should not always be the question that are you joining CORD… i think it's also time you asked do you think CORD will join me… if i was a presidential candidate and Raila chose to support me, i would say excellent,'' Musalia affirmed. He went ahead and urged Raila, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula to address their internal issues before he considered negotiating with them. "But CORD has to sort out their issues first. How do you negotiate with them and they still have internal issues," Musalia posed. The former Vice President made it clear that he would not work with Jubilee by any means claiming that ANC is the future of Kenya. “I will never negotiate with jubilee and I will never join it. ANC is the future of Kenya. It is growing day in day out and the government we will form in 2017 will be non-tribal,” Mudavadi asserted. Mudavadi's sentiments come amid rife speculations that CORD could be falling apart due to differences over party nominations and failure to agree on the criteria they would use to pick the flagbearer. After a section of ODM leaders urged Governor Ali Hassan Joho to be Raila's running mate, Joho on Thursday clarified that he was not interested in the position and would instead be defending his governorship seat.
FIND OUT TWO CONDITIONS THAT MUSALIA MUDAVADI GAVE RAILA ODINGA BEFORE JOINING CORD
Amani National Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi on Thursday gave ODM leader Raila Odinga two conditions before he joined CORD.
While addressing journalists, Mudavadi stated that he was not negotiating with CORD currently but stated if Raila was to back his presidential bid, then they would work together. “It should not always be the question that are you joining CORD… i think it's also time you asked do you think CORD will join me… if i was a presidential candidate and Raila chose to support me, i would say excellent,'' Musalia affirmed. He went ahead and urged Raila, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula to address their internal issues before he considered negotiating with them. "But CORD has to sort out their issues first. How do you negotiate with them and they still have internal issues," Musalia posed. The former Vice President made it clear that he would not work with Jubilee by any means claiming that ANC is the future of Kenya. “I will never negotiate with jubilee and I will never join it. ANC is the future of Kenya. It is growing day in day out and the government we will form in 2017 will be non-tribal,” Mudavadi asserted. Mudavadi's sentiments come amid rife speculations that CORD could be falling apart due to differences over party nominations and failure to agree on the criteria they would use to pick the flagbearer. After a section of ODM leaders urged Governor Ali Hassan Joho to be Raila's running mate, Joho on Thursday clarified that he was not interested in the position and would instead be defending his governorship seat.
While addressing journalists, Mudavadi stated that he was not negotiating with CORD currently but stated if Raila was to back his presidential bid, then they would work together. “It should not always be the question that are you joining CORD… i think it's also time you asked do you think CORD will join me… if i was a presidential candidate and Raila chose to support me, i would say excellent,'' Musalia affirmed. He went ahead and urged Raila, Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula to address their internal issues before he considered negotiating with them. "But CORD has to sort out their issues first. How do you negotiate with them and they still have internal issues," Musalia posed. The former Vice President made it clear that he would not work with Jubilee by any means claiming that ANC is the future of Kenya. “I will never negotiate with jubilee and I will never join it. ANC is the future of Kenya. It is growing day in day out and the government we will form in 2017 will be non-tribal,” Mudavadi asserted. Mudavadi's sentiments come amid rife speculations that CORD could be falling apart due to differences over party nominations and failure to agree on the criteria they would use to pick the flagbearer. After a section of ODM leaders urged Governor Ali Hassan Joho to be Raila's running mate, Joho on Thursday clarified that he was not interested in the position and would instead be defending his governorship seat.
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