Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) on Tuesday stated that it has no reason to leave the National Super Alliance (NASA).
Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, the party's Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna affirmed ODM's commitment to NASA and its agenda.
Sifuna dismissed earlier calls by ANC Secretary-General Barrack Muluka urging the party to leave the coalition since it had complained of the three co-principals failing to show up for Raila Odinga's 'swearing-in'.
The ODM Secretary-General stated: "ODM is in NASA to stay and we have no intention of leaving the coalition whatsoever."
[caption caption="ODM Secretary-General Edwin Sifuna"][/caption]
NASA Chief Executive Officer Norman Magaya told Kenyans.co.ke that he had not received any complaints or information from any party in the coalition declaring its intention to leave.
"The coalition is intact and no party is walking out. There is no such intention. Everyone is on the same page and working together," Magaya affirmed.
He further maintained: "No divorce is going to happen in this marriage. The leaders are in good terms and like any family, fights are inevitable."
Magaya also dismissed Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula's remarks that he would not attend a retreat called by NASA senators to discuss his fate.
He maintained that the Bungoma Senator had not officially informed him of his decision to miss the retreat which Magaya was organising.
[caption caption="NASA Chief Executive Norman Magaya"][/caption]
Wetangula declared that he would not take back the Senate Minority Leader’s position further noting: “I shall and will not participate in that retreat because I will be subjecting myself to a goat walking into a court of hyenas to be tried and the hyenas will come laughing asking ‘where did you delay we want to deal with you immediately'."