Ford Kenya Party leader Moses Wetangula has rubbished claims by Jubilee leaders that National Super Alliance Party (NASA) will soon disintegrate.
Wetangula said that the alliance that brings on board several parties will stay intact until the August general election, and those spreading such rumours are prophets of doom.
"It's very sad that despite our opposition outfit getting stronger day by day, some Jubilee party leaders are out there spreading the gospel of our downfall. They should go to hell," he said during a press briefing in Eldoret town on Friday.
He added, "We are more united than ever and soon we will unveil our presidential candidate to battle Jubilee's Uhuru Kenyatta. This is the only party that has the national outlook that will transform the country."
He, however, urged Kenyans to come out in large numbers and register as voters for them to be eligible voters in the fourth coming elections.
"It's discouraging that despite the process of voter registration going on countrywide only few people are showing up. It's your democratic right to register as a voter since bad leaders are elected by good people who don't vote," he added.
Wetangula blamed the Jubilee administration for allegedly trying to rig the August 8 elections by registering voters from neighbouring countries.
"Just recently, a Jubilee politicians was arrested in Uganda trying to convince them to register as voters in Trans Nzoia County. As opposition leaders we won't allow the process to be manipulated. This time round we are alert and will ensure there is no rigging," noted Wetangula.
He revealed that they are in talks with with Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto to convince him join NASA as we are heading towards elections.