United Nation's boss Antonio Guterres convinced NASA brigade to abandon Raila Odinga's inauguration on January 30th, claims Bonnie Khalwale.
With co-principals Moses Wetangula, Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi giving contradicting accounts, Khalalwe however, claims Raila on went to 'calm' supporters.
According to the ex-Kakamega senator, Guterres sent former Nigerian president Olesegun Obasanjo to prevail upon the principals.
"Guterres had sent Obasanjo to prevail upon the four and it was agreed when they met a day to the event," he said in an interview with a local TV on Wednesday.
He added: "There was no swearing-in and it were, you would have seen a judge in accordance to the law accompanied by invited guests."
When asked where other principals were, Khalwale said they had agreed to meet elsewhere to take a common stand in view of what Obasanjo had said.
Initially, Kalonzo claimed that they were under house arrest, a version that was dismissed by the police while Mudavadi claims that Raila abandoned them at a city hotel.
On why they failed to join Raila, Kalwale said, everything happened 'fast' that even even caused confusion when Raila went to 'cal' supporters.