Coalition for reform and democracy, Cord co-principals Raila Odinga, Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Bungoma senator Moses Wetang'ula should address the speculations of disunity in the opposition party.
So many speculations are in the air that the opposition party is falling apart. This came after violence erupted in Kakamega last week during Moses Wetang'ula's presidential launch bid.
The matter was made worse when Raila Odinga skipped the launch to go to Tanzania. The three Cord co-principals have declared interest to vie for the top seat in the country.
If the party remains disunited then the opposition should brace themselves for a loss against Jubilee party.
The three co-principals should address speculations of disunity in the party and assure its supporters that the party will remain united ahead of the 2017 general elections.
This disunity may appear small but it might be the bane of ODM's fall come next year.