NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga (L) in a closed door meeting with Progressive Party of Kenya (PPK) leader Vihiga governor Moses Akaranga (C) and his running mate Dr Imbunya, at Kakamega's Golf Hotel, June 3, 2017. [Photo: Moses Akaranga]As the election day, August 8, knocks, the National Super Alliance (Nasa) is still working hard to ensure they make Kenya's fifth government.The alliance was formed following a political partnership between five parties, ODM (Raila Odinga), Wiper Democratic Movement (Kalonzo Musyoka), ANC (Musalia Mudavadi), Ford Kenya (Moses Wetangula) and CCM (Isaac Ruto).In a bid to ensure a super win over their rivals, the ruling President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee Party, Nasa has hinted at having a fifth principal.Led by presidential candidate Odinga, the principals met Progressive Party of Kenya (PPK) leader Vihiga governor Moses Akaranga, Saturday, in a closed door meeting.Even though what they talked about was not clear, reports indicate the leaders discussed on how Akaranga, would join hand with the five, to be the sixth principal, and make Nasa more stronger to face Jubilee.Accompanied by his running mate Dr Imbunya, Akaranga met the Nasa team at Kakamega's Golf Hotel, ahead of the alliance's presidential launch at the Bukhungu Stadium.The governor later attended the launch, where he declared the launch as the 'Bukhungu Declaration', and asked all the people from the Luhya community to vote in Nasa.

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