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Ichung'wah arrived at the talks late after his flight was delayed due to bad weather in Nyeri County.

National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung’wah has revealed they the dialogue committee has agreed to hold negotiations with genuine intention and put the country’s interests ahead.

In a statement via Twitter on Wednesday, August 9 after holding the inaugural discussion at Bomas of Kenya, Ichung’wah said the talks will be guided by the principles of mutual respect and self-restraint.

“Recognizing the paramount significance of national peace and stability, we have mutually agreed to embark on these discussions with a genuine intention, placing the interests of our country above all else,” Ichung’wah stated.

He added, “Our interactions will be guided by the principles of mutual respect and self-restraint, paving the way for constructive dialogue and progress.”

File image of National Assembly Majority Leader Kimani Ichung'wah.

The Kikuyu MP arrived at the talks late after his flight was delayed due to bad weather in Nyeri County.

Embu Governor Cecily Mbarire was forced to step in for the Kikuyu Member of Parliament to introduce the Kenya Kwanza team.

“I am here to represent our team leader Kimani Ichung’wah who unfortunately got held up in Nyeri and due to the bad weather, he couldn’t fly in time but is now airborne. We expect that he should be here shortly,” Mbarire explained to the Azimio team.

Wiper Party Leader Kalonzo Musyoka in a statement earlier said the Azimio coalition will not negotiate any form of power-sharing with Kenya Kwanza or put any personal interests ahead of the interests of the people of Kenya during the bipartisan negotiations.