Newly appointed Amani National Congress (ANC) secretary general Barack Muluka during an interview with Journalist Jeff Koinange revealed the myth behind of the swearing in day.
He disclosed that Musalia, Wetangula and L=Kalonzo were told by Raila Odinga to switch off their mobile phones and that they were told that Raila that he will call them using a Nigerian number.
He said that him and his party sensed betrayal from ODM as the coalition agreement
for NASA clearly stated that the candidate for 2017 will not be in the ballot in the 2022 election.
He said that the narrative been pushed that talks on 2022 should be dismissed was a betrayal of the coalition agreement. He also said that it was wrong for people to term the other NASA principals who did not attend the swearing in as coward was wrong
Barrack Muluka: I have to tell the country the truth! The NASA Agreement states that the 2017 presidential candidate will not be the presidential candidate in 2022! Trying to demonize people as Cowards and betrayers is wrong!#JKLive @KoinangeJeff @stivogichbwoy @citizentvkenya pic.twitter.com/yBBRkoLIMQ
— Xtian Dela™ (@xtiandela) March 7, 2018
He affirmed that Musalia Mudavadi will be in the 2022 ballot as presidential candidate. He described him as the president in waiting.
Barrack Muluka: My party leader (Musalia Mudavadi) is not only going to run in 2022, he is the president in waiting #JKLive pic.twitter.com/VfAYJzt0iu
— Citizen TV Kenya (@citizentvkenya) March 7, 2018
Barack Muluka confirmed the speculations that have been there that the NASA coalition was not as tight knit as they have been saying.
Read:NASA Supporters Protest Against Robert Godec At Gigiri (Video
The co principal have however been meeting this week in an attempt to sort out the issues within the coalition.
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