Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has dismissed claims he will ditch Cord coalition for Jubilee ahead of 2017 elections.

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Musyoka said his entire Wiper brigade is in Cord to stay and those peddling the rumors are day dreaming.

“Our alternative is within Cord. We cannot join Jubilee, they should stop day dreaming,” said Musyoka.

He spoke at a Wiper political rally in Kitengela town on Friday.

Musyoka said the season to seek leadership democratically has come and Kenyans expect that 2017 elections will be conducted by new IEBC officials, other than that led by Isaac Hassan.

“We cannot again accept our votes to be stolen by IEBC, 2017 elections must be free and fare for us to send the Jubilee administration home,” said Musyoka.

He said there is no Kamba who will support Jubilee claiming the MPs who recently defected to the ruling coalition from the region will all lose their seats in forthcoming elections.

Musyoka said Wiper legislatures Regina Ndambuki (Kilome), John Munuve (Mwingi North), Joe Mutambu (Mwingi Central) Kisoi Munyao (Mbooni), Richard Makenga (Kaiti) and Machakos governor Alfred Mutua who publicly announced they had joined Jubilee have all gone home already.

“These people do not understand we have come a long way, we are the true democrats,” said Musyoka.

“Siwezi kuwalea kisiasa halafu wananunuliwa kama kuku, wasije kunichokora Ukambani,” he said.

Musyoka said there is no any other party in Ukambani apart from Wiper.

He said his fellow Cord’s co – principals Raila Odinga (ODM) and Moses Wetangula (Ford Kenya) should stop chest thumping because none of the parties can win the elections alone.

“My brothers in ODM and Ford Kenya should know that our only enemy is Jubilee and stop chest thumping,” said Musyoka.

Musyoka said he is ready to sacrifice more to ensure the country is liberated from bad leadership.

He said he will rally Wiper supporters behind any of the principals who will be eventually endorsed by the coalition to battle it out with Uhuru Kenyatta in the ballot.

Musyoka said Raila and Wetangula should give him the opportunity to rally for presidency in 2017 since he has been loyal for long.

He said leaders of other opposition parties should be accommodated by Cord for a super coalition to easily oust Jubilee in the polls.