Wiper Party leader Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka has insisted that he has not been paid to defect from the National Super Alliance (NASA) ahead of the August polls.
Speaking on Tuesday, he said leaders spreading rumours that he wants to leave NASA do not have the interest of the people at heart.
that such people do not understand him.
“I have heard claims that I have been paid millions by Jubilee to quit Nasa. These are people who do not know me. Why is it that I attract such suspicions? I respect myself,” he said, as quoted by the local daily.
In response to his walk out from ODM, Kalonzo said that he was misunderstood, arguing that he does not like propagandists.
“I was made to look like I am the one who left, yet I stuck in the party and Raila left” said Mr Musyoka.
“I am not good at propaganda; I guess that is why,” he added.
The former vice President insisted that he is ready to rise to power in the forthcoming on a NASA ticket when that time comes.
“I want the country to know that I am determined to run for the Presidency of the Republic of Kenya on a Nasa ticket,” said Mr Musyoka said.
Wiper leader Stephen Kalozo Musyoka, Governor Nathif Jama and his Kitui counterpart Julius Malombe Kalonzo has insisted that he is in Nasa to stay. [www.the-star.co.ke]