Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has vowed to work round the clock to ensure the opposition coalition National Super Alliance (NASA) does not die.
The former Mwingi North MP on Thursday said he plans to convene a series of meetings through which NASA leaders will be tasked to air their views on how to save the coalition from collapse.
He said he would be the last man to see the opposition outfit crumble adding that the meetings he will convene will be attended by all NASA co-principals.
"The differences we are seing are not healthy for the coalition," Kalonzo who spoke to the media in Nairobi said as quoted by local Swahili newspaper Taifa Leo.
"We have witnessed a lot of exchanges especially between our brother in ODM and those in Ford Kenya. My vision to see maturity in the coalition. We can not work like this."
Kalonzo spoke hours after Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangula in a tweet equated ODM MPs to "a group of choir members" who he said will now hammer him to submit to ODM party leader Raila Odinga.
The MPs Wetangula was referring to had convened a press conference at Parliament buildings where they told the Bungoma Senator to leave NASA quietly if he is dissatisfied with the way the coalition runs its affairs.
Wetangula blames Raila for his recent removal as Senate's Minority Leader.