[Nasa politicians in Kajiado, March 19, 2017. Photo/facebook.com]
Nasa principal Moses Wetangula has reiterated the coalition's unity, saying none of his partners, was thinking of leaving, for any political party.
This follows rumours, that Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka intended to leave Nasa, and vie for the presidency alone, or join the Jubilee party.
The former vice president has since dismissed the allegations, saying his party was fully in Nasa, and would ensure president Uhuru Kenyatta is defeated in the August 8, election.
Wetangula said his partners, Kalonzo, Musalia Mudavadi (ANC) and Raila Odinga (ODM), were fully in Nasa, and were not planning to leave.
"Anybody saying one of us is leaving, is an enemy of Nasa. We are fully behind each other, and anyone who will be nominated as the presidential flag bearer, we will all support him,'' Wetangula said.
Speaking during a rally in Kajiado, the Ford Kenya party leader emphasised that the four know pretty well that they would fail, if anyone of them decides to go to the ballot, without the other.
"Kalonzo knows if he goes alone he will fail. Musalia knows if he goes alone he will fail. Raila knows if he goes alone he will fail. Wetangula knows if he goes alone he will fail. So we cannot risk our unity and fail. We all need each other,'' noted the Senate Minority Leader.
He was accompanied by Kalonzo, Kajiado Central MP Elijah Memusi, Nairobi governor Dr Evans Kidero among other Nasa leaders.