Bungoma Senator and NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula has once again criticized President Uhuru Kenyatta and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga's handshake.
Wetangula questioned Raila's 'silence' on the alleged corruption cases in Jubilee's administration.
He said Raila could have been bribed to keep silent on the graft.
"As the saying goes, when a noisy dog is quiet just know it's chewing a huge bone. Raila doesn't even talk about electoral justice anymore," Wetangula said.
Wetangula spoke at AIC Athi River Church in Mavoko, Machakos County on Sunday.
He said the NASA leader downed his tools in opposition and joined the government.
The Ford Kenya leader claimed it was after the duo's handshake that major scandals including National Youth Service (NYS) and National Creals and Produce Board were unearthed.
Wetangula said Raila changed completely and even forgot about electoral justice and reforms he had been spearheading its campaigns immediately after the handshake.
He maintained the opposition will prevail and continue agitating for what is right for the country even with Raila's absence.
Wetangula said the problems facing the country aren't caused by lack of handshakes but the absence of justice and equity.
"When there's justice, everything will fall into place. Peace, love, and unity will be automatic," Wetangula concluded.