Former vice president Kalonzo Musyoka has rejected claims that the National Dialogue and Consultative Conference (NADCO) framework signals a bid by the opposition to seize control of the government. Despite NADCO's efforts to establish stability, Kalonzo clarified that it doesn't imply a power grab.
"There is no NADCO government in the offing; there's much work to be done before collaboration can occur," Kalonzo asserted. "I'm not seeking government positions; I'm committed to advocating for the people from the opposition."
Expressing his focus on challenging William Ruto's presidency, Kalonzo emphasized his stance against the current administration, aiming to dislodge Kenya's fifth president.
Concerned about potential conflicting agreements between Raila Odinga and William Ruto, Kalonzo emphasized his role in drafting the NADCO report, warning against its neglect by the two leaders.
"I've handed over the NADCO report; any failure in its implementation rests with Raila and Ruto," Kalonzo remarked.
While acknowledging his appointment alongside Kimani Ichungw’ah to co-chair the dialogue committee initiated by Raila and Ruto, Kalonzo reiterated that the eight Bills proposed by NADCO need not undergo additional public participation, citing their origin in public suggestions.
Kalonzo's stance underscores his commitment to opposition politics and skepticism towards potential power-sharing arrangements, prioritizing his role as a voice for Kenyans' interests.