National Super Alliance (NASA) co-principal Moses Wetangula has slammed critics speculating disunity in the Alliance.
Speaking during a NASA rally in Kitengela Town on Sunday, Wetangula dismissed fears of disunity in NASA.
The Ford-Kenya Party leader said that NASA will remain united before, during and after the August 8 polls.
“We want to tell critics predicting our fallout that they are in for a rude shock because we (NASA leaders) will remain united to the end,” he said.
Wetangula said that NASA is determined to oust President Uhuru Kenyatta’s Jubilee government in the August 8 election.
He accused rivals of fueling speculations of fall-out in NASA with the aim of weakening the alliance.
“Our competitors are afraid of NASA and have resulted to speculate on our fall-out,” he said.
Wetangula said that it is only NASA that can send Jubilee packing.
The Ford-Kenya leader said that he is ready to support the candidate who will be endorsed as NASA flag bearer.
Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka who spoke at the rally hit out at some media outlets accusing them of publishing propaganda.
He claimed that some media outlets are out to weaken NASA through malicious speculations.
Kalonzo said that NASA’s unity cannot be interfered with adding that he will support the candidate the alliance will endorse for the top seat.
The wiper leader said that he will be the last person to leave NASA if that was the case.
There have been speculations that Kalonzo could bolt out of NASA.
Last week speculations emerged that Kalonzo had met President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto in Mombasa claims that former Vice President has vehemently refuted.