• Mudavadi said the labor sector is in turmoil.
• Mudavadi went ahead to question Atwoli's wealth.
Cotu Secretary General Francis Atwoli has said the Sunday speech by ANC party leader Musalia Mudavadi has zero effect on the labor movement.
"I want to assure Kenyans that Mudavadi's speech has no effect on Kenya's labour movement, " Atwoli said.
On Sunday during his speech at ANC’s National Delegates Congress at the Bomas of Kenya, Mudavadi tore into the leadership in the Labor movement. He said the organisation was in the intensive care unit (ICU) and under clueless leadership.
His sentiments left the crowd roaring as they chanted "Atwoli must go".
"Clueless and clowning self-serving leadership under the labour sector," Mudavadi said.
Mudavadi went ahead to question Atwoli's wealth.
"It is dominated by a few people who properly boast and display their trappings of massive opulence," he said.
Atwoli said Mudavadiwas using his ANC party to cause total destruction to both his supporters and opponents.
"This explains why he was dragging my name and that of Cotu in his speech that was written by our arch-nemesis," he said.
Atwoli added that if Mudavadi meant what he said on Sunday, "then Kenyans must remind him of who he is; just another megalomaniac interested in nothing but power and one that would do anything to get power, including shaking hands with the devil."
He also said that he believes Mudavadi suffers from the Peter Pan Syndrome, saying he is used to breathing the political oxygen of strong men around him.
"That is why he has been unable to grow his lungs and thorax to enable him to breathe independently," Atwoli added.
Atwoli criticised Mudavadi for agreeing to work with Deputy President William Ruto.
"... who told him he's going to be President? Befriending Ruto is not the key to Presidency. He has embarrassed the Luhyas by allowing Ruto to fund his NDC," he said.
"As I said earlier, ANC and FORD-K are political commercial kiosks for Mudavadi and Ford Kenya bos Moses Wetang'ula."