Oka presidential flag bearer Kalonzi Musyoka yesterday said Oka is still stronger despite ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi and Ford Kenya Party leader Wetangula bolting out when they formed pact with Deputy President’s UDA party last week.
Kalonzo and other One Kenya Alliance leaders yesterday held a series of rallies in Kitui County in a bid to solidify their political base ahead of August elections.
“The stars are getting aligned. We are stronger than ever before,” Kalonzo declared, adding that “OKA will remain as OKA till the ballot.”
Kanu Leader Gedion Moi urged the Kamba Nation to rally behind kalonzo Musyoka and avoid leaders who want to divides them. He added that OKA will remain United as it seeks alliance with other parties with whom they share same political ideology.

OKA is strong and we are behind Kalonzo. The plan we have is for round one victory,” he said.