CORD will not split, Wiper leaders assure Kenyans

Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka

Six Members of Parliament, three Senators and a Governor from the Wiper Party assure Kenyans of a united CORD Coalition ahead of 2017 elections as they rooted for their Leader Hon Kalonzo Musyoka to be the flag bearer.

The leaders who attended a thanks giving interdenominational service for the newly elected MCA for Masongaleni Ward Col. Philip Mumo in Ulilinzi Primary School grounds  in Kibwezi  East constituency, MPs Jessicah Mbalu, Makali Mulu, Bernard Kitungi, Rose Museo, Patrick Makau and Mercus Muluvi, Senator Mutula Kilonzo Junior, David Musila , Johnstone Muthama, Governor  Julius Malombe assured the country that CORD coalition will hold together up to the next elections because of its strong political ties.

The leaders termed their rebel colleagues who led a delegation to statehouse a week ago as selfish leaders whose agenda was not for the community’s befit but their own.

Wiper leader Kalonzo Musyoka who was the chief guest at the event said he is ready to support any of his co-principals for the presidency because the bigger agenda of the Coalition is to mobilize voters to vote the jubilee regime out.

Kalonzo said delivering this country was their primary goal and that any of the three principal have the capacity to lead this country.

“I am ready to support Raila or Wetangula so that we can deliver this country; I want to assure that CORD will remain intact, we will not split,” said Kalonzo

The Wiper leader said he has served this country in many capacities and that he is focused at the presidency, which he said if he wins the CORD ticket he would deliver it in the morning.

Kalonzo said CORD offers the best brains and experience to govern this country assuring that Kenyans will be delivered from corruption and bad governance.

 The Wiper Leader reiterated his accusation that the Jubilee regime was behind the assassination of businessman Jacob Juma over his revelations on the Eurobond scandal where billions of money has been lost.

 He said investigations will reveal that Juma was killed by an assassin’s bullet which he hoped the jubilee regime will reveal and honor the outcome.

Kitui Senator David Musila said CORD coalition was there to stay and that Wiper Party is committed to the course.

Kitui Governor Julius Malombe said there should be no mixed signals on the unity of the coalition adding that the co-principals will guide the Coalition to victory.

“The Three principals will give us a candidate when that time comes and I am very sure that he will be our son Kalonzo Musyoka,” said Malombe.

Malombe also cautioned against politics of begging adding that development is the peoples right but not a privilege

Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama said that time is up and that those leaders who betrayed the community’s resolve will be punished in the ballot by the electorate.

His sentiments were supported by Sen. Mutula Kilonzo Junior who said the community could not trade their son Kalonzo Musyoka with money and food.