
Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka has finally revealed why he and his OKA co-principal Gideon Moi walked out of Musalia Mudavadi's NDC at the Bomas of Kenya last Sunday.
While speaking during a political roadside rally at Kabati Market in Kitui County, Kalonzo explained that he couldn't share a podium with members of the UDA party because of their differences in political ideology.
The Wiper Party leader said that he convinced Gideon Moi to storm out of the function immediately he learnt DP Ruto and his friends will be attending. "Mnaona vile mimi na Gideon tulitoka, haingewezekana tukisema kazi ni kazi bila wizi alafu Kalonzo akae na wezi ambao wanajulikana."

Kalonzo insisted that the One Kenya Alliance (OKA) is stronger than ever before despite Amani National Congress leaving the outfit for a coalition with DP Ruto's UDA party. Mr. Kalonzo was in the company of ODM presidential aspirant Jimmy Wanjigi and KANU leader and Baringo senator Gideon Moi.
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