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ODM dares Wetangula hours after announcing NASA is dead

Put your money where your mouth is Wetangula

ODM Secretary General Edwin Sifuna has sent a daring message to Ford-Kenya Party leader Moses Wetangula hours after terming the National Super Alliance (NASA) as a dead coalition.

In a bold statement seem by Pulselive.co.ke, Mr Sifuna dared Wetangula to make claims that Ford-Kenya was no longer part of NASA formal by writing to the Registrar of Political Parties.

"We remind Wetangula that coalitions are not dissolved at funerals and village barazas. As a senior lawyer he should know it can only be done by formally writing to the Registrar of Political Parties," he said.

He went on to dare Mr Wetangula to ask his party members in parliament to relinquish positions they acquired by the mere fact that they were in NASA.

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"We invite the Ford Kenya leadership to demonstrate by action that they no longer consider themselves part of NASA by relinquishing all positions of leadership and committee seats they occupy in the houses of parliament by virtue of the Coalition," he stated.

Sifuna sharply criticised Wetangula for claiming that the death of NASA was due to the betrayal of ODM party leader Raila Odinga, who opted to bury the hatchet with President Uhuru Kenyatta in what has become to be known as the handshake.

"If indeed NASA is dead, it as strangled by the betrayal of Moss Wetangula when h chickened out of the swearing-in of the People’s President on January 2018," Sifuna said.

On Monday, Mr Wetangula claimed that NASA was dead adding that his political party was no longer part of the Coalition.

"Nasa is a moribund organisation. It is history and we always say that those who ignore history run the risk of repeating it.

"We were in Nasa but suffered a massive betrayal by our presidential candidate and as a party we are now focused on how to strengthen our grassroots support," Wetangula said in Mtwapa, Kilifi County.

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