CS Moses Kuria has asked Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka to stop opposing the dialogue proposal between the azimio leader and President Ruto as they try to address issues raised during anti-government protests.
On Citizen TV's 'JKLive', the CS accused Kalonzo of regularly altering his political stance.
Kuria said he would personally approach Kalonzo and former Defence Cabinet Secretary Eugene Wamalwa to persuade them to join the national conversation.
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“Tomorrow I will place a call to my good friend Eugene Wamalwa and Kalonzo Musyoka; particularly Kalonzo. He is such a senior leader in this country for him to say I don’t want dialogue; why?” Kuria posed.
“This guy he is normally in Rock City in Ukambani with people from his community dialoguing. He is always on Maanzioni dialoguing. I want to call him and tell him not to lose this moment. That is a big problem with my friend Kalonzo. He goes one way and then the other. Can’t we just be principled because you are convinced. Don’t keep on doing calculations. Be a man for once; come and do it because you are convinced.”
Kuria's comments come after Kalonzo criticized President Ruto's appeals to engage the young in a dialogue.
“In terms of the Gen Z revolution, it appears that Ruto lacks an understanding of public sentiment. Generation Z does not wish to engage in dialogue. They want action, and Wiper agrees,” said the party in the statement after a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.