Former Kakamega senator Bonny Khalwale. [Photo/zipo.co.ke]

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Former Kakamega Senator Bonny Khalwale has reacted to the ongoing speculative reports indicating that the National Super Alliance is headed for a fallout.

According to Khalwale, the statements are dangerous considering they are coming from NASA members and leaders.

On a tweet on Saturday, Khalwale called out the co-principals to come out and clearly explain what transpired before and on the day of Raila Odinga's controversial 'oath' taking.

"Dangerous statements catalysing the possible disintegration of NASA are coming in thick & fast, from our members & even our elected leaders! I urge our co-principles to individually step forward, & without diplo-speak, disclose to Kenyans what transpired before & on 30/01/18," tweeted Khalwale.

On January 30, NASA had planned for a swearing-in ceremony of Raila and Kalonzo Musyoka alleging that the duo won the August 8, 2017, elections.

However, Raila appeared alone for the event with Kalonzo, Moses Wetang'ula and Musalia Mudavadi skipping the event. This led to cries of foul play and betrayal amongst NASA supporters who chastised the three leaders for being absent.

The co-principals have nonetheless come out to dispel any fallout citing that the other three principals could not attend the event due to reasons beyond their control.

"For now, I urge those spreading information on the networks not to do anything that would bring disharmony in Nasa. We, the four principals, remain strong and united,” reiterated Kalonzo on Wednesday as quoted by the Daily Nation.