Bungoma Senator and NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula on Thursday warned NASA leader Raila Odinga that dumping him will not be easy.
Speaking at Senate buildings after ODM sought to remove him as Minority Leader, the Ford Kenya party leader asserted that he was not going anywhere.
"If anyone wants to divorce it will be noisy, messy, unhelpful and it will have causalities. I'm not going anywhere.
"I was not invited to NASA but I'm a founder," he remarked.
[caption caption="Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula"][/caption]
Wiper Party, Amani National Congress (ANC) and Ford-Kenya leaders met on Thursday and appeared to hint that they were ready to become the official opposition if ODM merges with Jubilee Party.
ANC Deputy Party leader Ayub Savula asserted that the three political outfits have agreed to ditch ODM if it engages itself in a partnership with the ruling party.
"In case ODM engages Jubilee in a partnership that just involves them and Jubilee or it is swallowed by Jubilee in the arrangement, we will divorce them," Savula exclaimed.
He, further, urged the National Super Alliance (NASA) leadership to convene an urgent parliamentary group meeting for the coalitions' legislators to explain details of the Harambee House Pact.
Ford Kenya Deputy Party Leader Boni Khalwale spoke to Kenyans.co.ke on Thursday and revealed that the party leadership would quickly organize a meeting to discuss the planned ouster of Wetangula.
"The party structures will meet and have a discussion on this.We will announce the way forward as soon as possible," he stated.
[caption caption="Boni Khalwale"][/caption]