Speaking after attending a church service at Kisumu’s Jubilee
Christian Church, Tuju who was former President Kibaki’s adviser said the fact
that the two are ICC suspects does not bar them from joining forces in next
year’s elections.
He said so long as
the alliance is not based on tribal inclinations, it is healthy for the
country.
Tuju however raised his concern with dimensions Kenya’s politics
are currently taking.
“Whereas formation of alliances is based on ideology is good,
we must rise to the occasion and say no to tribal alliances,” Tuju said.
He said the direction alliances were taking of one tribe
against many others was a cause of concern.
Tuju hinted that he was ready to join any alliance as long as
it was not on tribal lines.
The Kenyan DAILY POST

