Deputy President William Ruto, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula held their first joint rally on Wednesday in Eldama Ravine, Baringo County.

The three party leaders agreed on Sunday during ANC’s National Delegates Conference that they will work together ahead of the August 9 general election.

Speaking during the event, FORD-Kenya party leader Wetangula said their association is not about securing positions in the next government rather working to better the lives of Kenyans.

“This is not about seeking positions but working to better the lives of Kenyans," Wetangula said.

Wetangula affirmed their position to work with DP Ruto till the end as he announced another joint rally in Bungoma County scheduled for Friday.

The ANC leader Mudavadi also reiterated his Sunday declaration to work together with Ruto and said nobody will make him change his mind about that.

Mudavadi sent a subtle message to President Uhuru Kenyatta saying nobody can choose friends for them and if Uhuru had differed with Ruto then that is his between them.

"If you disagreed with Ruto, that's for you. You cannot choose friends for us," Mudavadi said.

Mudavadi told Uhuru he had a right to be disappointed in him but claimed Kenyans are disappointed in his leadership.

He was responding to Uhuru who said was disappointed by Mudavadi’s move to work together with Ruto.