Kitutu Chache South Member of Parliament Richard Onyonka now claims that more cracks will be witnessed in the opposition before it finally crystallizes into one solid unit. 

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While reacting to claims by Ford Kenya party leader Moses Wetangula that he was not aware of the formation of NASA as the opposition's outfit for the August 8 elections, Onyonka said that was a mere battle of supremacy battle between the Senate minority leader and ANC's Musalia Mudavadi.

"What you are seeing from Wetangula is normal in politics. When somebody feels his ego is bruised by elevating another person, that reaction is expected. My advice to Jubilee is to stop praying that the opposition is not going to hold together because it will certainly be," he told Citizen Live on Thursday.

"Before landing on the opposition flag bearer you will see more of such disagreements. These cracks are inevitable," he added.

The MP, however, exhibited courage that the opposition will, in the end, coalesce together as a unit and drive the Jubilee administration home saying the opposition's flag bearer was a nonissue at the moment.

"The message we were passing at Bomas is that we will not disintegrate as the opposition at any cost. Our main aim is to provide an alternative leadership to Kenyans," he said.