‘Fake letter’ claimed Ford Kenya was reviewing relationship with NASA

Ford Kenya chairman Mosses Wetangula (center) Flanked by other leaders addressing the press at Centrim lodge in Elemenataita in Nakuru county on November 27, 2017 during the party retreat (Photo:Harun Wathari|standard)

Ford Kenya, a National Super Alliance (NASA) coalition affiliate party has dismissed as fake, a letter making rounds across social media alleging the party had agreed to initiate consultations to work with the ruling Jubilee party.

The sham letter bearing the party’s official logo, maintained that the opposition party under a Ford-Kenya Parliamentary Group had agreed to attend the November 28, swearing in of President-Elect Uhuru Kenyatta.

It further claimed that the party would review its relationship with NASA after holding consultations with the members of the public.

However, Deputy Ford Kenya leader, Boni Khalwale took to twitter to denounce the letter, saying the party had not made such deliberations.

‘As the Deputy Party Leader of Ford Kenya, am pleased to clarify that this document being circulated by Jubilee on social media is FAKE news.’ he posted.

NASA, which Ford Kenya is a member party, has vowed not to recognise Uhuru Kenyatta’s presidency claiming he was illegally declared winner in the October 26 repeat election.

This is NASA plans to hold a memorial service to mourn supporters they say were killed by police on Tuesday at Jacaranda Grounds in Nairobi Eastland’s when the swearing-in of President Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto will be underway at the Moi Sports Centre, Kasarani.

Copy of the fake letter