Former Kakamega Senator Bonny Khalwale explains Ford Kenya's 'Exit' From NASA

The Deputy Party Leader of Ford Kenya, Bonny Khalwale on Tuesday explained the alleged exit of Ford Kenya from the National Super Alliance (NASA).

Mr Khalwale disowned a letter circulating on social media purporting that Ford Kenya had quit NASA.

Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, the former Kakamega Senator reiterated that the document is fake and pointed out that the Jubilee team were obviously behind the propaganda.

"As the Deputy Leader of Ford Kenya,  I am pleased to clarify that this document being circulated by Jubilee on social media is fake news," he conveyed. 

[caption caption="Boni Khalwale at a past rally"][/caption]

The letter dated 27th November indicated that Ford Kenya Governors, Senators, and MPs held a meeting on Monday at Centrim hotel in Naivasha, Nakuru county on Monday.

Under the umbrella of the Ford Kenya Parliamentary Group, the leaders reportedly met to deliberate on its position on the NASA coalition.

It is alleged that during the meeting, Ford Kenya resolved to review its relationship with NASA/NRM after consultations with the public.

The leaders also decided that the Party leader Moses Wetangula should start a discussion with Jubilee Party with an intention of working with them for public interests.

"That Ford Kenya continues marketing itself countrywide as it shops around for strategic partnerships in preparation for the 2022 general election," the letter read.
[caption caption="Boni Khalwale and Moses Wetangula at a past conference"][/caption]

Here is the letter: