Gatundu South Member of Parliament Moses Kuria has revealed how National Super Alliance (NASA) principals will betray Raila Odinga after his declaration to transform the opposition coalition into a resistance movement.
Through a post on his social media on Wednesday, the Jubilee legislator disclosed that Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula would join the cabinet and leave Mr Odinga to lead the movement on his own.
"Dear Raila Odinga. This is how cruel life is. Next week Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula will be in the cabinet. Truly as the rebel leader of your National Resistance Movement, you are alone," Mr Kuria explained.
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In a separate post, the Gatundu South MP reiterated his earlier sentiments that Mr Odinga was now a rebel leader with the latest move.
"Raila has completed the complete return to his roots. I said here on Monday he is now a rebel leader. Ati National Resistance Movement. Jeeso!" he wrote.
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On Wednesday, Mr Odinga announced that he was transforming the opposition coalition into a resistance movement.
He further asked NASA supporters to stay at home on election day and engage in prayers urging them to steer clear of violence in their quest for justice.
Moreover, the Opposition chief further instructed his supporters to boycott businesses that seem to promote the government's agenda.
He declared that he would convene a special team to push for a free and fair election in 90 days.
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[caption caption="Raila Odinga addressing rally at Uhuru Park on Wednesday"][/caption]
After the announcement, President Uhuru Kenyatta urged every Kenyan to come out and vote adding that it was everyone's right to participate in the election.
The Head of State asked Kenyans to maintain peace as they head to the ballot noting that even those who did not want to vote were protected by the laws of the land.
Kenyatta further warned against causing chaos during the poll stating that the law would be applied to every Kenyan regardless of their political status or class.
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