After they (Senator, Wiper Party leader Hon Kalonzo Musyoka, and Jimmy Wanjigi) stormed out of Amani National Congress party leader Hon Musalia Mudavadi's National Delegates Conference at the Bomas of Kenya, one Kenya Alliance principal, Baringo Senator Gideon Moi, has broken his silence.

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Walking out of Musalia Mudavadi's gathering, according to the senator, signaled the end of the One Kenya Alliance. He claimed that his friends aren't friends with the two principals and that they feel insecure around them.
"We are OKA have today walked out of Mudavadi's " earthquake "meeting. Unfortunately, we have to part ways since some of his friends are not our friends and we are unsafe with them. We are therefore moving to higher grounds where Kenyans are safer," stated Gideon Moi
The friends in question are the United Democratic Alliance party head Dr William Ruto and his allies who accompanied him to the Bomas.
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