Editor's Review

The OKA team is expected to name their flagbearer a move that raises doubt on plans to join the Azimio la Umoja.

Parties affiliated with the One Kenya Alliance have signed a coalition agreement that will stipulate how they will work together ahead of the August 9, polls.

The parties include Kalonzo Musyoka's Wiper party, Gideon Moi's Kanu, Cyrus Jirongo's UDP, Martha Karua's Narc- Kenya.

{OKA Signs coalition agreement. IMAGE: THE STAR}

Two more parties also joined the party and they are the UDM party and former PS Naykera's Farmers party.

The agreement was signed at the Villa Rosa Kempinski, Nairobi.

The OKA team announced that they are still available for talks with whoever is willing to listen to them for partnership.

They, however, warned that those who will come with a fixed mind will not be welcomed and they will be forced to face them at the ballot.

While speaking during the signing of the agreement, Karua said the signing is a new dawn to the OKA team.

"When we postponed the signing of OKA, people thought that is our end. We have bounced back stronger. We were four parties, we are now six," Karua said.

Gideon on his part was full of gratitude to his principal for making the day a success.

"We believe in the vision of the One Kenya Alliance to place our country on the path of prosperity. More than ever, our nation yearns for responsible and dependable leadership that is espoused by OKA," Gideon Moi saId.

Kalonzo on his part said the One Kenya Alliance is growing bigger and that they will be welcoming more members to the team who are seeking to join the team.

"We have no doubt in our minds that this country is more important than any of us. We have made sacrifices before and we are ready to make more sacrifices but we also expect that Kenyans you know that no individual is indispensable," Kalonzo said.

The OKA team is expected to name their flagbearer a move that raises doubt on plans to join the Azimio la Umoja.

Azimio is expected to unveil ODM leader Raila Odinga as its flagbearer on Saturday.