Kisumu ODM supporters have reacted after Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka said that he regretted supporting opposition chief Raila Odinga for the last ten years.
Following Musyoka's announcement, the supporters noted that they had faith in Odinga adding that the Wiper leader can leave if he wants.
"We as members of the Orange Democratic Movement and members of the National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition have full trust in Raila Odinga. If Kalonzo thinks he is at the wrong place he should leave, the door is wide open.
"We want to move forward as a coalition and concetrate on implementing the country's top agenda," Robert Onyango a businessman from Kisumu said.
A section of supporters accused Musyoka of betraying Odinga at his hour of need adding that he wanted to be on the forefront when things took a different angle.
"Where was Kalonzo Musyoka when Raila risked treason charges just to be sworn in as the People's President. Where was Kalonzo when our people were being murdered during demonstrations to push for electoral reforms. He was out of the country somewhere in Germany.
"It is time to call a spade a spade and not a big spoon. If he regrets supporting Raila he is free to live," Patrick Opiyo a staunch ODM supporter in Kisumu explained.