NASA principals in  a past event. Likoni MP Mishi Mboko has urged them to remain united as they push electoral  reforms agenda. (Photo/nation.co.ke)Likoni MP Mishi Mboko has urged NASA principals to remain united in  their push for electoral reforms in the country.

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Speaking to residents  in Likoni on Sunday, Mboko asked the principals Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, Moses Wetangula and Musalia Mudavadi not to let their supporters down.The vocal ODM MP said that Kenyans hope for a better country that respects the rule of law rests with NASA principals.She said that media claims of fall-out among the principals is causing fear among supporters.

"We are urging our leaders to address the issues that are circulating in the media and assure supporters that all is well in our quest for electoral justice," she said.Mboko said that the war against police impunity and electoral fraud cannot be won if NASA leaders are divided.Mboko said that it will be embarassing to supporters if NASA principals walk separate ways.She said that supporters have been loyal all thise time, adding that push for electoral reforms agenda must go on.

Mboko urged the NASA principals to give direction to millions of supporters who are anxious on whether the planned swearing in set for  January 30 will be taking place or not.

NASA principals will meet on Monday to discuss key issues among them the planned swearing in of Raila Odinga as the people's president set for Janaury 30.The principals will also discuss on the controversial issue of 'house' leadership positions that has created storm among NASA affiliate parties.The meeting will also discuss the planned Ukambani people's assembly convetion set for January 19.