Nasa deputy presidential candidate and Wiper party leader, Kalonzo Musyoka. [Photo/nation.co.ke]
Nasa deputy presidential candidate Kalonzo Musyoka, has responded to dis-consenting voices from the Kamba community, asking them to 'accept the decision and move on'.
The leader was responding to remarks from among others, minority leader Francis Nyenze and former Wiper chairman David Musila, who said that they felt shortchanged by the selection of Raila Odinga as the flagbearer.
The two leaders said that their community had received a raw deal from the line-up.
"A decision was made, we need to accept and move as Kenyans," Kalonzo said.
Nyenze claimed that until the last minute of deliberations, Kalonzo Musyoka was the preferred candidate to fly the Nasa flag in the August general election.
He warned that Kambas should not just be useful for bringing votes. Musila on the other hand, called for a reveal of the signed document, saying that he was not aware of what it entails.