Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka has assured his supporters and the Kamba community that he will be on the ballot in 2022.
Speaking at Wamunyu ABC Primary School, Mwala sub county on Saturday, when he attended a thanksgiving ceremony of the Machakos woman representative Joyce Kamene, Kalonzo maintained his eyes are fixed on 2022 polls.
The Wiper leader said time has come for him to ascend to top leadership, provide the direction and needed reforms in the country.
Kalonzo said issues facing the country needs sober leadership, exuding confidence that Kenyans will support him.
"We are ready for 2022 and as such we will start to market our party in readiness for election," Kalonzo said.
Kalonzo asked Kenyans to remain united and push for electoral reforms in the country.
He said the country is at a delicate path, adding that without reforms future election's will be meaningless.
The Wiper leader maintained that NASA will not abandone it's quest for electoral reforms.
He proposed for NASA to be registered as a political party should affiliate parties decide to walk out.
Kalonzo signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Raila that was to see him fly the NASA presidential ticket in 2022.
However, the MoU might not be honored since Raila's close allies have indicated that he will be on the ballot in 2022.
This comes as internal feuds and disagreements continue to be experienced in the coalition .
Last week, NASA senators mostly from ODM ousted Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula as the senate minority leader.
Wetagula's ouster has been criticized with political analysts noting that it could have marked the end of NASA coalition.
Wetangula alongside Amani National Congress (ANC) Party leader Musalia Mudavadi have since vowed to teach Raila Odinga a lesson.
The leaders allege that Raila was behind the ouster and that he should forget about the Luhya support in future .Kalonzo speaks on his 2022 bid