Azimio la Umoja coalition leaders have maintained that they are still committed to lowering the cost of living.
During a church service in Kajiado, the opposition reminded the team of their promise to lower the cost of living.
The opposition has threatened to withdraw from the discussions if its partners do not listen.
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"We will be retreating tomorrow for report writing on bipartisan talks, na kama hakuna mambo ya cost of leaving, na kama hakuna mambo ya cost of leaving, we will not be part of that," DAP-Kenya party leader Eugene Wamalwa stated.
According to Narc-Kenya's Martha Karua, Azimio would not be included in the bipartisan discussions report if it did not address the issue of living costs.
They referred to the manner in which the demolitions were carried out as inhumane.
"People were not given sufficient notice to vacate." Even leaders were forbidden from participating in the brutal practice. "We must bring them before the International Court of Justice," Karua stated.
Musyoka went on to say: "What is happening in Mavoko ni jambo la ajabu, Rais alihapa hakutakuwa demolition, wengine wanaenda kwao kusimamisha demolition na mavoko sasa watu karibu 30,000 hawana makao."
Raila Odinga, the head of Azimio, stated, "unafiki na unyama wa aina gani, watu wanachukua loans wajenge mnakuja kuwabomolea halafu mnataka kuuza hiyo shamba."
The plea filed by landowners, led by Musyoka, before the environment and lands court in Machakos County on Thursday to stop the ongoing demolition of property in Mavoko was denied.