Bomet governor Isaac Rutto has welcomed opposition rallies in his backyard and said he will not demarcate Bomet from other political parties.
Speaking during a political rally in Trans Mara on Wednesday, the governor said that anyone contesting for the presidency had the right to seek votes in all parts of the country without being discriminated against.
He criticised a section of Jubilee leaders and their supporters for attempting to divide the country on grounds of Jubilee support and Jubilee strongholds.
“There is no point saying this is a Jubilee area, it is not! NASA is welcome for its rally this weekend in Bomet and if someone is hell-bent on planning to send brokers and goons to heckle us, he is mistaken because it will backfire during Election Day," Rutto warned.
At a Wednesday unveiling of a coordinating committee to steer NASA campaigns, the opposition referred to the Super Alliance as "broad and bold".
"Our alliance is conceived as a mass movement of political parties, institutions and organised groups. It carries on board groups including trade unions, the business community and employers, civil society, self-help groups, women and youth organisations, chamas, transport associations, religious organisations, student organisations and individuals,” said NASA chiefs in a statement.