Musalia Mudavadi Declares Raila Odinga is Not NASA Leader

Amani National Congress (ANC) boss Musalia Mudavadi on Friday declared that Raila Odinga is not the NASA leader. 

In  a statement sent to newsrooms, Mudavadi faulted those referring to Odinga as the NASA boss stating: "NASA doesn’t have the title of ‘NASA Leader."

"The only honorary title shared by the party leaders of the four partner parties has been either NASA Principal or NASA Co-Principal," asserted Mudavadi.

[caption caption="File image of NASA co-principals Raila Odinga, Musalia Mudavadi, Moses Wetangula and Kalonzo Musyoka"][/caption]

Mudavadi further condemned the media for referring to Odinga as the NASA leader claiming that he lost the title after he boycotted the October 26 repeat presidential polls. 

"NASA stated objective to constitute a democratic government and not dictatorship, ODM is in continued violation of the Political Parties Act," exclaimed Mudavadi.

The ANC leader did not spare words as he also dared ODM to vacate its membership in the coalition accusing them of allegedly promoting what he termed as the Jubilee agenda.

Additionally, he urged ODM to vacate the minority leadership position in Parliament alleging that since the party enjoined itself with Jubilee, it enjoys the majority position. 

“ODM cannot eat the cooperation steak and the same time hold onto minority entails. That’s called double-standards, greed, and dishonesty, which are the operating manuals for Jubilee,” he added.

The NASA co-principal also distanced itself from the infamous handshake between Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta affirming that it did not represent NASA's stand but rather a truce between two individuals. 

“We at NASA interpret the handshake as a Jubilee ploy to split NASA and scuttle it's stated inclusive and structured National Dialogue Agenda with connivance with our former partner,” commented Mudavadi.

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