Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (CORD) leader Raila Odinga has yet again hit on media for allegedly fueling fall out in the opposition.

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Odinga’s claims come few weeks after the media reported agitation from his co-principals Moses Wetangula and Kalonzo Musyoka who publically challenged him to support them in 2017 polls.

Addressing thousands of his supporters at Kisii town on Saturday, Odinga dismissed fallout reports insisting that the coalition was stronger and is poised to receive other key leaders ahead of 2017 polls.

“The fall out in Cord is just but a creation of media. I see it in the headlines but I don’t know where they get the stories. We are strong and intact and that is an assurance. We are stronger than ever and Jubilee is panicking,” he said.

“We will be receiving other likeminded leaders soon and that is a guarantee. We will not lose leaders but receive many more. Don’t panic as supporters because we are much organized than what the media portrays,” he said.

On flag bearer, Odinga urged supporters to maintain calm and give the leaders time to present a suitable candidate who would beat Jubilee.

“I know many of you are questioning about the flag bearer. We are organised just give us time to present a candidate to you,” he said.