Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka (C) with Nasa co-principals Raila Odinga (L) and Moses Wetangula (R). PHOTO/the-star.co.ke
Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has said he is in his most favourable age bracket to make a go at the presidency.
Although there are reports the Nasa co-principal could be on his way out of the coalition, Musyoka has insisted that he was strongly in Nasa and that it was time he received support for the flag-bearer's position owing to his age.
"At 63 years old why would I delay to be President? And if you know that by putting Kalonzo there (flag bearer) we will send Jubilee home, then why delay?" Kalonzo asked.
Kalonzo responded to the rumour of his departure from Nasa and said they were working on ensuring political agreements are met and that everybody gets what he deserves.
This was in relation to the 2013 MoU he signed with Raila in the effect that he (Kalonzo) runs for president in 2017.
"I am not leaving NASA and this time round there will be basic rules. We will have to make it clear on who takes what and not to have some papers that could later be disowned. I have learnt my mistakes. I have been too trusting," he said.