The walk to State House has begun.
Leaders from different parts of the nation are making their political moves carefully.
Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula has not been left behind either.
Wetangula has affirmed that he is the right candidate to run for the presidency come 2017.
The news about a powerful and unstoppable political vehicle dubbed The National Super Alliance (NASA) might sound good for Kenyans who are tired of the Jubilee adminstration but not for Wetangula.
The senator has a lot to say on behalf of the Western region because he is the strongest leader in the Coalition for Reforms and Democracy (Cord).
Introducing Amani National Coalition (ANC) leader in the equation will, however, reduce his value immensely.
To make things more difficult on his part, Wetangula will have three leaders to battle it out before he can be granted the ticket to run for president.
Wetangula beating Cord leader Raila Odinga, Wiper leader Stephen Kalonzo Musyoka and ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi to run for presidency is a far fetched dream.
The entry of Mudavadi marks the end of Wetangula’s presidential bid.
If Wetangula still has the desire to lead this nation in 2017, he has to ensure that Mudavadi is not part of the team.