Things seem to be falling apart for the NASA coalition that is mainly made up of ODM, Wiper, ANC and Ford Kenya as divisions are being witnessed in the coalition.

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 A few days ago Governor Ali Hassan Joho who is the ODM deputy party leader said he will not be ousting Kalonzo Musyoka as Raila's deputy and now ODM wants to kick out Moses Wetangula as the Senate Minority Leader. 

With all these drama happening in the coalition, a section of ODM supporters in Kisumu want ODM to pull out of the coalition as the three other Co-Principals have failed to deliver to the coalition and cannot be trusted anymore.

"The Orange Democratic Movement should pull out of the NASA coalition and stand on its own as we as a party are being exploited. The rest of the parties just want to bask in the glory of our hard work. There are no permanent enemies in politics we can with other people," said John Oluoch a resident from the Lake side City.

There has been calls from a number of ODM politicians for ODM to separate from NASA ever since the other three NASA Co-Principals failed to attend Raila Odinga's swearing in ceremony.

"Actions speak louder than words. It was a one party affair during Raila's swearing in ceremony at Uhuru Park. The other three party leaders Kalonzo, Musalia and Wetangula were nowhere to be seen. I think it's now time for ODM to withdraw from the coalition and stand on its own," Patrick Opiyo a bodaboda operator in Kisumu said.