Opposition leader Raila Odinga will after all quit the National Super Alliance after barely a year of its existence, a source within ODM party has intimated.
Instead, Raila is set to revamp his ODM party in preparation for 2022 elections, which it it not however clear whether or not he would run for president.
"He is not interested in NASA again after his co-principals failed to appear for his inauguration. Much of his focus would be in ODM party," said the source, who spoke in confidence.
He added: "As part of wider plans, he will be meeting all party organs next week to iron out a few issues within the party as he seeks to stamp authority."
The NASA coalition, whose mastermind was Musalia Mudavadi, has been walking in a tight path with the rifts widening after Raila's mock inauguration ceremony.
Next week, Raila will meet National Executive Council before meeting NGC of party as part of initial process to exit the coalition.
"We shall be meeting on February 22 to discuss internal party issues. We have invited all our ODM members," chairman John Mbadi said.
Although he would not announce exit, the source adds, Raila will reduce consistent meetings with NASA co-principals and instead focus on his party.
In a Facebook post, Silas Jakakimba, Raila's former aide, said William Ruto stands a good chance in 2022 with 'another possible Raila's presidency' being option.