NASA principals during the unveiling of the coalition agreement in Nairobi on Wednesday. Photo/rao.co.ke

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Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangula has called on Kenyans to back NASA to reap the benefits of a good government after the August 8 general election.

He called on Kenyans to not to ask what NASA will do for them but what they will do to ensure that NASA takes leadership to free them from the Jubilee administration and have a government that will serve their interests.

"I want to urge you as leave this place, ask yourselves not what NASA will do for you but what you will do for NASA to liberate this country through your individual and collective efforts so that we can give this country a government that it deserves," he said.

The Bungoma Senator also expressed his frustrations on how Kenya managed its international relationships citing the failure by Foreign  CS Amina Mohamed to clinch the AU chairperson post as a show of poor relationship with even Kenya's immediate neighbours.

"I feel embarrassed that Kenya went to Addis Ababa to front Amina for the AU post and our immediate neighbours abandoned us," he said

"That is why all of us must stand up on our two feet against this Jubilee administration," he added.

Wetangula made the remarks during the unveiling of the NASA coalition agreement in Lavington, Nairobi on Wednesday.