Jubilee has dismissed reports that they are in panic mode after NASA made forays in their strongholds that may hurt President Uhuru Kenyatta’s reelection in the forthcoming general elections.

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National Assembly Majority leader Aden Duale said Jubilee support bases are still intact despite the opposition puling he crowds in the perceived Jubilee zones.

“Cord or NASA must be in slumberland to think that they are eating into Jubilee’s support base,” he said

“They were in Bomet County the other day, where a huge crowd attended their rally, but as soon as they left the county, the residents told them that they were behind Uhuru and [Deputy President William] Ruto. NASA will only think so to their own disadvantage,” Duale said.

Opposition leaders have recently spent their energies in Jubilee zones including Meru, Bomet and Baringo counties.