Editor's Review

“Musalia and I are working together and we will not allow negative voices to divide us," Wetang'ula. 

National Assembly speaker Moses Wetang'ula has called for Western leaders to unite saying that it will change the region's fortunes and count for something. 

Speaking on Sunday, September 24, during a fundraising at Ishikhulu Primary School in Shinyalu, Wetang'ula called out leaders whom he said are "sowing seeds of discord" between him and Mudavadi. 

“Musalia and I are working together and we will not allow negative voices to divide us," he stated. 

The National Assembly speaker added, "Our collective vision has enabled us to reshape the political landscape, forging a new trajectory together." 

Leaders during a fundraising in Kakamega County. 

At the same time, Wetang'ula pleaded for patience from the Government on the high cost of living which has proved a burden for most Kenyans. 

"The promise of reduced cost of food, facilitated by subsidized fertilizer and favorable weather conditions, looms on the horizon," he said. 

His calls for Luhya unity were echoed by other leaders who were present including Musalia Mudavadi, Moses Kuria, Kimani Ichungwa, Sylvanus Osoro, Aaron Cheruyiot, Kenneth Lusaka, Fernandes Barasa, John Waluke, and Mary Emase among others.