NASA formed to dupe Kalonzo out of presidency, says Senator Kagwe

Opposition leaders Moses Wetangula (Ford Kenya), Musalia Mudavadi (Amani National Congress), Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper) and Raila Odinga (ODM, Cord) durign their grand rally at Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi, January 11, 2017. /MONICAH MWANGI
Opposition leaders Moses Wetangula (Ford Kenya), Musalia Mudavadi (Amani National Congress), Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper) and Raila Odinga (ODM, Cord) durign their grand rally at Bomas of Kenya in Nairobi, January 11, 2017. /MONICAH MWANGI

Nyeri Senator Mutahi Kagwe has said NASA was formed to ensure Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka does not become the opposition's flagbearer.

In an interview on a vernacular radio station on Wednesday, Mutahi said Kalonzo is welcome to Jubilee "where we are all number one".

"Kalonzo was deceived in 2013 when they even reached an agreement where he would be the " he said.

"He went round and convinced his people to vote for Cord but we can now see that and have instead formed a new outfit to dupe Kalonzo."

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Kagwe said NASA will not put up a good fight against President Uhuru Kenyatta in the August 8 poll as they lack the common good of the people.

The Senator also warned opposition leader Raila Odinga against inciting Kenyans on allegations that the NIS is facilitating the registration of foreigners for voting.

Raila alleged that the National Intelligence Service was

taking BVR kits to Uganda and Ethiopia and assisting their citizens to register as voters.

"NIS

is also assisting the citizens of these countries to acquire Kenyan identification documents, cross into Kenya and register as voters," he said on Wednesday.

He added that the agency was also registering youths, whose data was collected through the "dubious National Youth Service", without their knowledge.

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But Kagwe said: "Raila should know we are not snakes; we are the sons of freedom fighters. We are not silent because we fear him. It is because we love our nation."

The Senator asked youths to lead in registering as voters before the mass listing by the IEBC ends on February 14.

"We all ask our youth and the larger population to

register as a voters. People must know this is tied to our lives; you are bargaining for your future," he said.

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