Amani National Congress (ANC) party leader Musalia Mudavadi now says that the opposition's National Super Alliance (NASA) remains intact.
This comes only a few days after his Ford-Kenya counterpart and fellow alliance co-principal Moses Wetangula announced his exit from the alliance.
However, speaking in Kakamega on Wednesday, the former Deputy Prime Minister who is also the alliance founder said that the alliance is yet to get any formal notification on the same.
He further poked holes into Wetangula's claims that the Orange party leader Raila Odinga-led side is dead, maintaining that the same will only happen when 3 of the 4 member parties exit, which is yet to happen.
"Its is only when 3 member parties exit the alliance that it will have dissolved, but as for now we are yet to receive any formal information on any party's exit" he said.
Mudavadi, however, admitted that NASA is facing internal challenges, but expressed confidence that a lasting solution will soon be established.
This, he said, is in line with the attempt to revive the alliance to strengthen the currently weak opposition side.
"Its true that we are having challenges within the alliance, but we will be trying to iron them out. Its our desire to see NASA strong and back as the opposition," he added.