Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka insists NASA coalition is not 'dead' and that he will move in speed to save deteriorating relationship between ODM leader Raila Odinga and Ford Kenya boss Moses Wetangula.
So frosty has been the relationship between the two that their allies have openly exchanged salvos.
"We want to tell Wetangula that if he wants to move out, let him follow the law," Edwin Sifuna had said.
And on Tuesday, Wetangula said he was technically in NASA adding that he was no longer interested in the outfit.
But on Thursday at Strathmore University, Kalonzo said he will mediate to bring ceasefire.
"Looking at the papers today, I saw firebrand politics. I think Kenyans are tired of these politics," he said during mediation confidence.
He added: " I will move in speed and mediate between my brother Raila and Wetangula to ensure there is ceasefire."
In a press statement, ODM luminaries accused Wetangula of spreading 'lies' and insisted that the Bungoma senator needs Raila more than anything else.
During the Tuesday's interview, Wetangula said he is focused to form new coalitions with other partners ahead of 2022 polls.