National Super Alliance principals are holding a meeting on Monday amid accusations of betrayal.
Ford-Kenya leader Moses Wetangula stated that the meeting, scheduled to happen in Nairobi, was planned last week and is not based on any events of the week.
Wetangula failed to disclose the agenda of the meeting to journalists and further refused to address allegations of betrayal by Raila Odinga.
The meeting comes at a time when the coalition seems to be undecided over what is most important to them now that Raila has been calling for electoral justice while the other party leaders have been talking of 2022 election.
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Kitui Senator Enoch Wambua, a close ally of Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka, asked the principals to call a NASA parliamentary group meeting, to avoid having the coalition prosecuted in the media.
“We need a meeting where we will talk to each other eyeball to eyeball and this way, we can address suspicions of betrayal which cut across all the coalition partners,” Wambua stated.
Wetangula, last week, urged his co-principals to support him in 2022. A similar push was also made by Kalonzo and their counterpart Musalia Mudavadi to have Raila back them for the 2022 presidency.
Speaking at a burial in Alego, Siaya County on Sunday, Raila warned his supporters of impending betrayal in his political court.
He cautioned mourners at the burial of his uncle Benson Atinga that cowards had started backing out of the journey to Canaan adding that he would not be surprised if people he did not name abandoned the journey.
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“Even Jesus was betrayed by one of his closest disciples, Judas. Some people may want to betray us,” he noted without elaborating.