Amani National Congress leader Musalia Mudavadi has taken a swipe at Orange Democratic Movement party, accusing it of ssbotage.

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Through his spokesman Kibisu Kabatesi, Mudavadi on Thursday said that he's the founder of the National Super Alliance, adding that he cannot be threatened to leave.

According to him, through his Amani National Congress, he founded NASA where he invited opposition leader Raila Odinga and his team.

“Anyone who is sensible knows Nasa is a child of ANC through its leader Musalia Mudavadi. ODM is a visitor in Nasa that cannot demand that the owner of Nasa should leave his house,” Mr Kabatesi said in a statement.

But Mr Sifuna challenged ANC to produce Nasa documents if they are in their custody “as the self-proclaimed founders”.

“Where are the instruments of Nasa? Do they even have custody of the coalition? Where was the Nasa secretariat housed if not at Capitol Hill,” Mr Sifuna posed.

On Thursday, Mr Sifuna told ANC to forget about the parties’ cash, arguing that none of their coalition partners supported them when they went to court to fight for the allocation.

“They never contributed even a single cent to pay our lawyers … Ikiiva wanaamka kama ma slay queen wakiskia umeangukia jackpot. (They are behaving like ‘slay queens’ when one wins the jackpot).”

The current battle was precipitated by the Sh4 billion awarded by the court to the ODM party. The Orange party has dismissed partnership with NASA parties, arguing that it does not owe them.

Mr Mudavadi has been accusing ODM of dishonesty, vowing to walk his own path. He is positioning himself for 2022 presidential polls.