Ford Kenya party leader and former Senate Minority Leader Moses Masika Wetangula have continued his incessant attacks on the opposition leader Raila Odinga terming him a traitor.
According to Wetangula, the former Prime Minister stabbed the fellow National Supper Alliance’s (NASA) leaders in the back.
All hell broke loose when the NASA’s chief principal and the flag bearer Raila Odinga went to Uhuru Park for the mock swearing-in as the people’s president administered by lawyer Miguna Miguna and other advocates of the High Court include TJ Kajwang.
The other two NASA principals- Moses Wetangula and Musalia Mudavadi were conspicuously missing. To add insult to injury, the March 9, 2018’s handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his main political rival Raila Odinga, further caused a major rift among the NASA’s leadership.
Bungoma County Senator Moses Wetangula speaking on Saturday in Tongaren Constituency in a burial of an elderly- Ezekiel Nasong’o, the senator said that Raila Odinga pulled a fast one on him and Co-Principal Musalia Mudavadi.
“Raila decided to go on his way and turned his back on us betraying all of our efforts to stand in solidarity. It’s okay, I and my friend Musalia we will work together in gathering the Luhya people together and consequently form a political unit,” said the visibly distraught Bungoma Senator.
Wetangula said that president Kenyatta is not banging the drum for the constitutional amendments being proposed by Raila Odinga and thus the former Premier has suffered the same fate of his own imaginations.
“Going for a handshake and coming up with constitution amendment proposals is not enough, you will need the support of others, and when you are not getting it from where you first thought you would, then that is serious,” said Wetangula.