Amani National Congress Party leader Musalia Mudavadi has dismissed claims that he is warming up to the Cord coalition.
Speaking during a breakfast show on Milele Fm on Wednesday, the former deputy prime minister also clarified that he was not a Jubilee sympathiser as widely believed reiterating that his quest to lead this nation was still intact.
"I want to tell those who think that I will go anywhere to stop daydreaming because we are an independent party and we will not fold up to move into another house," he said.
"And those who think that I am somebody's project should know that as a citizen in this country I am entitled to contest for any position. So those who see my candidature as aimed at spoiling for somebody else should brace for more frustrations because am firmly on the race come 2017," he added.
Mudavadi also seized the chance to disparage the ruling Jubilee coalition whom he accused of engaging in massive graft and open looting of public resources.
He advised president Uhuru Kenyatta to call for elections because Kenyans had lost trust in his administrations owing to wanton corruption and naked tribalism in government appointments.