A section of Members of Parliament from the western region on Saturday afternoon will meet to deliberate on the future of the coalition after what was termed as a betrayal by ODM.
The meeting led by Lugari Member of Parliament, Ayub Savula, is set to take place at Kakamega's golf club hotel between supporters of FORD-Kenya, ANC, and other parties.
According to Sabatia member of parliament, Alfred Agoi, who spoke to a local media house just before the meeting, the core agenda of NASA remain the same and they will fight for them as NASA family.
Among the agendas include:
Electoral reforms. Strengthening of independent institutions.
Strengthening devolution.
A government structure that will be all-inclusive and that which embraces gender parity and not a government winner takes it all attitude.
"We as NASA family, we still have agenda for our supporters. Our agenda as Nasa remain the same.We want electoral reforms, we want the strengthening of independent institutions, we want to strengthen devolution, we want a governance structure that will be all inclusive and will have gender parity and replace it with this governance of winner takes it all attitude," Mr. Agoi said.
He also disputed the idea that NASA is dead without ODM and said that NASA is still intact and will serve as the country's opposition party.
The lawmaker stated that NASA agreement says well that if one member leaves, the coalition does not collapse but only collapses when three parties leave.
"When you come to work together it does not mean the coalition is dead. NASA will remain an opposition coalition to oversee the government of the day as our duty. We remain as NASA coalition as NASA agreement states that if one or two members leave the coalition it does not collapse. It will only collapse when three members leave the coalition,'' the Sabatia lawmaker clarified.