NASA co principal Kalonzo Musyoka. [Photo/NASA Facebook page]
After few days of missing in action in NASA rallies Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has broken his silence and said their push to boycott polls is still ongoing.
Addressing NASA supporters through a phone call after they demanded for it Kalonzo said time for liberation is now and no one will stop them.
Kalonzo said he will be in the country by October 26 as he is on a mission to ensure that the no Kenyan participate in the upcoming pols organised by IEBC in collaboration of Jubilee.
"My people of Gusii stand with NASA so that we can bring the failed Jubilee regime down by boycotting elections," said Kalonzo.
His sentiments comes at a time when NASA supporters had started raising airbrows on whether Kalonzo is in support of the elections boycott.