NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi, on BBC. [Photo|Musalia Mudavadi]
NASA presidential campaign manager, has been 'missing in action', for the past few days.
Musalia Mudavadi, last appeared in public, after he alongside fellow NASA colleagues, held a meeting with EU mission observers, at the Capitol Hill Offices, Nairobi, September 19.
The ANC party leader has since 'gone missing' after sharing: "As NASA we want to appeal for calm and respect for the rule of law so that the country holds even as we are going through these challenging times", on his social media accounts, September 20.
He is used to be on the campaign trail with fellow NASA principals as the coalition seeks support for the fresh October 26, presidential election, and his absence in recent campaigns, such as Sunday's in Nairobi, has raised queries.
However, co-principal, Moses Wetangula, indicated that Musalia was out of the country, during his address to the press, Monday evening. Flanked by other Nasa leaders, Wetangula addressed the press from Okoa Kenya Offices, in response to IEBC request, asking NASA to call off planned Tuesday anti-IEBC protests.
On Monday, September 25, Mudavadi, a former vice president, confirmed his absence from the country,, after sharing a photo of him, on BBC.
"This morning I was on BBC shows - Focus Radio, TV World and Radio ya Dunia where issues surrounding the current political situation in the country were discussed; the preparedness of IEBC; the impact of the supreme court ruling & it's implications to democracy. And how all this impacts on the economy," Mudavadi shared, on social media.