Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetangula has been isolated by a senior MP following his remarks that NASA is dead.

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At Citizen TV on Tuesday, Wetangula insisted the the coalition is technically dead, blaming handshake between Raila Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta.

But Kiminini MP Chris Wamalwa insists the coalition is there to stay despite his party lesder's comments.

“If you want to exit the alliance, you must write a letter to the Registrar of Political Parties and attach minutes. That has not been done," Wamalwa said.

Further, the MP has dismissed handshake between Mr. Wetangula and Devolution CS Eugene Wamalwa, insisting that local leaders were not consulted.

“Chris Wamalwa, who is a member of Ford Kenya, and whoever they were shaking hands with is from my constituency, but I was not consulted,” he said.

The two reconciled after almost a decade of wrangles that saw fell apart in 2009.

And Wamalwa, who is set to vie for Trans Nzoia governorship in 2022, insisted that he will not move out of the coalition.