Kibra MP Ken Okoth has dismissed reports that the National Super Alliance (NASA) is falling apart.

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Okoth, when he commissioned a block at Mbagathi Secondary School in Kibera on Friday, the ODM MP said the coalition is intact and accused the ruling party of fuelling divisions in the opposition.

He asked supporters to ignore the reports and rally behind the NASA leaders whom he reiterated were united in the fight against President Uhuru Kenyatta's government.

“Jubilee is using propaganda to create unnecessary anxiety within NASA. We are strong and united, and we will soon roll out our next agenda,” said Okoth.

Following the failure by three NASA principals to show up during the 'swearing-in' of Raila Odinga, there have been talks that the opposition was about to break up.

Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetang'ula all missed the January 30 event citing 'unavoidable circumstances'.

However, the three, alongside Raila, have maintained that all is well within NASA, adding that the real divisions are in Jubilee Party.

"The coalition has been able to resolve the minor disputes like membership and leadership of House committees amicably.

"This is unlike the Jubilee Party, which has had to eject members forcibly from certain committees,” the principals said in a statement, Friday.

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