Kathiani MP Robert Mbui has rubbished reports that the Raila Odinga led National Super Alliance (NASA)  is on the verge of collapsing.

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Mbui says that the Alliance is united contrary to media speculations.

Speaking to journalists at Parliament Buildings on Monday,  Wiper legislator  said that the Raila Odinga led Alliance will remain intact and continue its push for electoral reforms and justice.

He said that reports of 'cracks' in the Alliance are being fueled by Jubilee sympathizers who are keen on stalling the coalition’s reforms agenda.

“NASA’s electoral reforms agenda is not going to 'die' because it is being driven by the  people who  yearning for change and liberation," he said.

Mbui  noted  that the coalition normal differences should not be equated to mean 'cracks'.

The Wiper Party Organizing Secretary said   that it is normal for the coalition to experience some internal misunderstandings, adding that the same are being addressed.

He asked NASA supporters to ignore propaganda being pedlded against the NASA coalition  and remain united and committed to the coalition agenda.

Mbui also appealed  to NASA  principals Raila Odinga, Kalonzo Musyoka, Moses Wetangula and Musalia Mudavadi to assure supporters of their commitment on electoral reforms and justice.

He said that achieving electoral justice and ending police brutality, election theft and impunity is what matters most to supporters.

“Raila, Kalonzo, Mudavadi and Wetangula must come out and talk to their supporters to dispel these malicious rumors going round in some sections of the media,” he said.

There have been claims of cracks in NASA with political analysts predicting the  coalition could soon collapse.

The perceived cracks  in NASA are  said to be originating from the coalition sharing of parliamentary positions and Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka’s alleged non-committal to being sworn in as the people’s deputy president.

On Friday last week, NASA top leaders in a joint statement dismissed claims of cracks in the Alliance terming it the creating of the media.

The top leaders said that they are united and committed to electoral reforms agenda.