FORD-Kenya party leader Moses Wetangula has asked opposition leader Raila Odinga to stay away from his Luhya unity push with Amani National Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi.
Speaking during a public rally, Wetangula accused Raila of being envious of the move to unite residents of Western Kenya.
"Raila has been meeting different leaders and shaking hands saying it is for the sake of uniting the country. It beats logic that the same person advocating for unity is condemning my initiative with Mudavadi in the name that it is tribal," he said.
Wetangula further hinted that Raila was ungrateful for the support during the past polls.
"Together with Musalia and Kalonzo we moved around the country to campaign for Raila and he got 95% from my area which had been infiltrated by Jubilee supporters whom we neutralised. I don't remember a single day he gave us even a cent to facilitate the vote hunting activities as we used our own resources. It hurts that he is now abusing us," Wetangula said.
Wetangula said that Raila should stay away from the proposed Luhya unity.