NASA deputy leader Kalonzo Musyoka in a past event. Former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile has mocked him for skipping  Raila Odinga's Tuesday inauguration. (Photo/standard.co.ke)

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Former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile has mocked NASA deputy leader Kalonzo Musyoka for skipping Raila Odinga's swearing-in on Tuesday.

Ndile says that Kalonzo's move was the highest betrayal ever, adding that the Wiper leader will not be forgiven by  NASA supporters.

Speaking to journalists at his Mavoko home on Tuesday, Ndile a fierce critic of Kalonzo said that the Wiper leader Tuesday action marks his political end.

Ndile said that Kalonzo finally broke the little trust he had build with Raila and NASA supporters by suspiciously skipping the Tuesday swearing-in.

The former MP, however, said that Kalonzo's action was expected to note that the former Vice President heart was never with Raila.

"We expected Kalonzo to do what he did on Tuesday because, from his body language and non-verbal cues, one could tell that he was not comfortable with the oath-taking," he said.

The former Kibwezi legislator said that Kalonzo will have it hard trying to convince NASA supporters that he is still with them.

He added that Kalonzo will have it rough rebuilding and repackaging his political career even if he decides to quit the opposition.Ndile asked Kalonzo to quit NASA or retire from politics stating that he is no longer saleable.

"No one will trust Kalonzo and I think he might have just ended his political career when he skipped the Tuesday Raila swearing in," he said.

Kalonzo alongside Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula skipped Raila's swearing in as the people's president at Uhuru Park.

Kalonzo's absence has been termed as the highest betrayal to Raila Odinga with NASA politicians and supporters expressing anger at him.

Raila took oath as the people's president in front of thousand's of his supporters at Uhuru Park on Tuesday.

Kalonzo has defended his absence at Raila's Tuesday coronation saying that unavoidable circumstances could not allow him to attend.