He said the Wiper party technocrats were working with their ODM and New Ford-Kenya counterparts to finalize on the agreement before it is signed on Tuesday.
"After we sign the agreement tomorrow, Kenyans will then know who true reformers are in this country,’’ said Mr Musyoka on Monday.
However, New Ford Kenya leader Eugene Wamalwa immediately denied the claim of being party to the Kalonzo - Raila deal.
Speaking at Tseikuru trading centre after registering as a voter, the Vice President warned that tribalism was taking centre stage in the country ahead of the coming elections.
"Tribalism is becoming stronger now than during the 2007 general election,’’ said Mr Musyoka.
He urged Kenyans to reject leaders who are agents of tribalism and elect those who can unite all Kenyan communities irrespective of tribal and political affiliations.
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