Former Machakos gubernatorial candidate Wavinya Ndeti has slammed NASA leader Raila Odinga, following his meeting with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
Ndeti acknowledged Raila's influence in NASA and the entire opposition, but said he made a mistake for not involving other three NASA principals in his talks with Kenyatta on Friday.
Raila and Uhuru said they had resolved to work together to unite the country, despite early political differences.
"We respect Raila but he should know that he has not been working alone. He has been working with others. He should take them along with him," said Ndeti, who vied through Wiper Democratic Movement party, headed by NASA coalition deputy leader, Kalonzo Musyoka.
Speaking during the funeral service of the late Mzee Harrison Mulili Ndeti at Mua, Machakos County, she noted that NASA affiliate parties have been there for each other and there was need to keep up the spirit.
Also present during the funeral service on Friday was Kalonzo and other Wiper leaders who asked Kalonzo to seek partnership with trustworthy politicians.