Divisions have once again played out in the National Super Alliance (NASA) after opposition boss Raila Odinga met President Uhuru Kenyatta.
In a joint statement issued shortly after the meeting, the opposition chiefs distanced themselves from the talks.
Following the developments, the principals divulged that they would raise the issue at a meeting scheduled for Monday that would also include Odinga.
The meeting is also expected to address disagreements between the coalition parties that have continued to be witnessed as the parties fight for turfs, parliamentary leadership and accuse one another.
They maintained that the talks were held behind their backs, stating that "while we have always advocated for dialogue as co-principals of the NASA coalition, we were not privy to the discussions at Harambee House”.
The Friday morning talks caught many by surprise
This is not the first time that the co-principals are accusing Odinga of making unilateral decision.
Media reports indicate that Odinga made a unilateral decision to be sworn in as te People’s president before convincing NASA principals to support it.