Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has dismissed reports of cracks in the National Super Alliance (NASA).
Kalonzo says that reports of cracks and wrangles in the Raila Odinga-led Alliance are false and meant to cause rifts among the Alliance top leaders and supporters.
Speaking in Kikambala, Kilifi county on Saturday during the burial of Lennon Mwambura, Kalonzo said that NASA is intact and that they (principals) are in good terms.
"There is nothing like cracks in NASA as some media outlets are reporting," he said.
" We are united and we will remain together in push for for electoral reforms and justice," the Wiper leader added.
Kalonzo asked supporters not to listen to propaganda and support them (NASA principals) as they persue justice.
The NASA deputy leader said that they are focused on liberating the country, adding that no amount of propaganda, criticism or intimidation will bring them down.
Kalonzo maintained that they (NASA) do not recognize president Uhuru Kenyatta's 'illegitimate' government.
He said that Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election was questionable, saying that it will remain so until when the country will have fresh credible presidential election.
There have been claims of cracks in NASA with political analysts predicting the Alliance fall soon.
Sharing of Parliamentary positions among NASA affiliate parties is the major reason for the alleged cracks.
A section of affiliate parties among them Kalonzo's Wiper party have openly expressed dissatisfaction with how parliamentary positions were shared.
Kalonzo's party says that it was sidelined and shortchanged.
The Wiper leader absence at the Raila Odinga inauguration as the people's president on January 30 is another reason being cited for the alleged cracks in NASA.
A section of NASA politicians have openly accused Kalonzo of double standards in regards to being sworn in as the people’s deputy president.
The Wiper leader skipped Raila’s inauguration on January 30 and has since been under criticism.
Kalonzo has, however, maintained that he is not afraid of taking oath and that consultation's are in place to have him sworn in.Kalonzo dismisses reports of cracks in NASA