Bungoma senator Moses Wetangula has vowed not to be politically involved with Orange Democratic Movement's Raila Odinga in the future.
Wetangula who spoke in Nalondo on Saturday blamed the NASA co-principal for his ouster from the Senate minority position.
The Ford-Kenya leader observed that he and Raila have come a long way and now is the time to go separate ways.
"Enough is enough, I know we have crossed oceans and mountains together but I'm no longer interested in walking with you, not now not ever," said Wetangula.
He claimed that Raila has been taking the Luhya community for a ride over the years and its time they supported their own.
He noted that despite the Mulembe nation rallying behind Raila for decades, they have not seen the fruits of their support.
"We won't allow our community to be the ladder which someone uses to get to the top and when he gets there he starts urinating on us," he said amid cheers from supporters.
Wetangula further noted that whenever Raila picks a fight with someone, the person succeeds and acquires a higher position than him.
"In 2002 when he fought Wamalwa, he became the vice president, in 2007 he fought Kalonzo who became the vice president, in 2013 Ruto who was his close ally became the deputy, I will move higher than them and be the president," he said.
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