The Kenya Kwanza Bipartisan team accuses the Azimio La Umoja faction of being reluctant in taking part in the dialogue.
Led by the bipartisan talks committee co-chairperson George Murugara, have accused the Azimio team of being unwilling to tackle the issues tabled for discussions, instead they actively vindicate to do away with the talks.
“We have said this before that we need to have the talks at arm's length, where we are all equal, in as much as we fill there are sustain roadblocks being mounted on our path, we are confident that we can surmount those roadblocks so that the talks can go on because we are committed to have fruitful talks,” Murugara stated.
The Kenya Kwanza team says it’s still committed to the bipartisan talks, and also calls upon the Azimio team to reconsider their decision and resume talks.
“We need to talk and agree, we need to know from them what the issue with the current law is, so that we agree on the way forward, and if it's necessary that we change the law, we bring it to the house,” he said.
Murugara has also pointed out that he will reach out to his co-chair to attend talks to iron out outstanding issues before they resume ahead of Tuesday's Azimio deadline.
Azimio Bipartisan team called off the talks on Tuesday, accusing their counterparts of citing differences and a lack of goodwill.