The bipartisan committee has announced that it will make public the agreed plan and bipartisan talks report on Saturday after compiling.
This comes after a senior UDA politician went public to say that they cannot as a ruling party agree to the terms of the opposition. Raising tension among kenyans. But leaders delegating the talks have cleared the air.
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After an all night and better part of the day during the negotiations, the co-chairs of the committee, Kalonzo Musyoka and Kimani Ichung’wah said the five thematic issues have been explored. Including the sixth that involved the people’s issues.
Ichung’wah, addressing the press said that the committee is on it’s final stages of the discussions and they will work through to Friday and release the official formal report on Saturday.
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“We are now towards the tail end agreeing on all the nitty-gritties of what will constitute our report which do hope we shall be here with the technical and secretariat team up to Saturday. We can announce to the country that we shall be able to have a report adopted and released to the country on Saturday, a day ahead of our deadline on November 26 which is Sunday.”
Backing the sentiments by Majority Leader, Kalonzo Musyoka said that they have concluded talks and even touched on the most pressing issue, the cost of living.
“Just to affirm that our engagement with Prof. Ndung’u was centered on the taxation regime and of course the very important matter of cost of living. If you give us time we will be able to release our report on Saturday.”
The Country will be all ears on Saturday to hear what the committee has discussed and whether the interests of kenyans will be well captured in the bipartisan talks report.