Wiper Party Deputy Leader Farah Maalim has called for sobriety in the way the opposition coalition, National Super Alliance (NASA) conducts its operations.

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Coming amid an ongoing row, with the Amani National Congress (ANC), Wiper and Ford-Kenya parties ganging up against the dominant Orange Democratic Party (ODM), with regards to a disagreement regarding ODM's recent peace pact with the ruling Jubilee Party, Maalim noted that the route is a contradiction to the coalition's mission.

He advised NASA to not lose focus on its electoral reforms and national unity goal.

With regards to the ongoing push by ODM to unseat the Senate Minority Leader Moses Wetangula, who also doubles up as one of the alliance's 4 co-principals, the former National Assembly Deputy Speaker noted that the same will further lead the alliance off its course. 

''I hope we are not losing focus/principle of NASA/JP detente. It must be about serious reforms & national cohesion not about who occupies small perks in Parliament/money. Kenyans will in the course of things unmask the realpolitik that informs all too often loud reform choruses,'' Maalim tweeted on Thursday.

ODM, whose relationship with her counterparts has further deteriorated within the last one week, on Thursday, passed a motion to have Wetangula replaced by his deputy and Siaya Senator James Orengo.

According to the trio, however, the party, which is allegedly eyeing joining Jubilee, is out to pick fights with her counterparts to facilitate her exit.