Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has dismissed claims championed by Deputy President William Ruto and his allies that 'Kazi ni Kazi' is a mechanism to revive the economy of the country.

Taking his campaign to Thika, Kiambu County, Kalonzo urged the government to use some of the money that was invested in the ICT sector to boost the innovative skills and ideas of Kenyan youths.

At the same time, the Wiper leader revealed that his party is working on a policy either to work with Jubilee or other parties so that whoever wins becomes the president.

''We are working out a policy to maybe work with Jubilee or OKA so that whoever wins becomes OKA's presidential candidate,'' said Kalonzo.

Kalonzo added that if OKA principals win the election in the next year's general election, they will ensure that the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) is passed.

Musyoka said their government can focus on the policy of one man, one vote, one shilling to allocate government resources.

''Within 90 days of OKA forming the government, we will ensure BBI passes. We will give recognition to the principle of one man one vote one shilling,'' Kalonzo said.

Kalonzo also reminded the people of Mt Kenya that their government will declassify the efficacy of Miraa.

In what seemed to drum up support for ODM leader Raila Odinga, Kalonzo remembered how Raila convinced him to support Kibaki in the 2002 general elections and challenged the people of Mt Kenya not to forget went time comes to give back.

The Wiper leader said he had a very hard time going around the globe when he was then sent by the former President Mwai Kibaki to say the ICC accused be tried in Kenya.

''I had a very hard time going around the world when I was sent by Kibaki to say the ICC accused be tried in Kenya, some of those insulting me today would say, 'Stephen, please continue being our big brother,'' said Kalonzo.

Kalonzo addressed over 2,000 grassroots women leaders drawn from the 12 counties of Central Kenya who endorsed his bid for the presidency in 2022.

This comes as Wiper Party plans to rebrand its name and colours.