NASA leader Raila Odinga has termed ouster of his co-principal Moses Wetangula from Senate Minority leadership as "minor issue" that he will solve.
Senators allied to ODM had written to the speaker informing him their decision to oust Wetangula even as the latter warned of a "messy and noisy" divorce.
"If anyone thinks of a divorce, it will be messy, noisy, unhelpful and will have casualties," he warned.
Already, NASA co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi have backed Wetangula.
And at a funeral in Kisii on Friday, a jovial Odinga said the matter will be solved expeditiously.
"NASA is like a huge house with many wives. Not all of them will be satisfied," he said.
Raila added: "I am not aware of what happened but it's against the spirit of Nasa. We shall handle the matter."
Speaker Kenneth Lusaka had given NASA until Monday to formally elect Senator James Orengo as Wetangula's replacement.
At the funeral, Kitutu Chache South MP Richard Onyonka also urged Raila to save his party boss.