Details of Moses Wetangula and Musalia Mudavadi's National Tour

NASA principal Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula have organised a series of rallies in a countrywide bid to sell their agenda to Kenyans. 

The national tour, which started last week when the duo was in Bungoma, will gain momentum in the coming weeks as explained by ANC secretary general Barrack Muluka

Speaking to Kenyans.co.ke, Muluka divulged: "The two leaders will continue with their rallies with an aim to mobilize votes in preparation for 2022."

[caption caption="File image of ANC Secretary-General Barrack Muluka"][/caption]

The secretary-general further stated that the rallies are to inform citizens on the Luhya unity bid as well as address national issues. 

Additionally, Muluka dismissed claims that the leaders are planning to have a Luhya merger in preparation for future elections. 

"We are not planning to have an ethnic-based party. That is actually unconstitutional. That is not our aim, " he told Kenyans.co.ke. 

In as much as he mentioned that there is a possibility of the leaders forming one party in future, he categorically affirmed that it is not something they are talking about right now. 

"We have many options when the time comes. We might form one party of have all leaders joining one of the current parties," claimed Muluka. 

Mudavadi, Wetangula and former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale recently visited Nandi County, where the two NASA principals hinted at merging their parties.

"The visit was very significant as leaders they need to come out and meet the people so we can have our communities work together in unity," former Kapsabet Mayor David Ngetich noted.

[caption caption="File image of NASA Principals Moses Wetangula, Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi"][/caption]