NASA Prepared for Mass Action if Supreme Court Fails to Rule in Our Favor - David Ndii Announces

National Super Alliance (NASA) technical advisor David Ndii on Tuesday stated that the coalition was "well prepared for mass action if the Supreme Court failed to consider its evidence".

Speaking during an interview on NTV, Ndii defended the move to call for mass action noting that it was based on a need to seek a free democratic space where there was no oppression of citizens.

"We have been calling for mass action since 1991 and we will not stop as long as some people try to restore dictatorship.

"If change cannot come through the ballot, it will come through the bullet.

“Protestors do not kill, they only resist oppression. It is the police who shoot and kill when protesters resist. Any killing is initiated by the government. We will call for mass action,” he stated.

The renowned economist noted that the Opposition's decision to move to the Supreme Court was not only aimed at overturning President Kenyatta's win but also to show the World what really happened during the electoral process.

"We as NASA clearly know that the problem we are dealing with is the political impunity and we know courts cannot solve this. We are fighting the election not just to win power but on grounds of implementing electoral reforms," Ndii stated.

Earlier on, NASA Leader Raila Odinga had also noted that they "would not accept and move on", adding that the Supreme Court verdict will not be final and that the alliance will mobilise Kenyans across the country to fight the culture of political impunity.

"Whichever way the court rules, the petition will not of itself cure electoral impunity. It will not bring to justice those who plotted and executed the theft of our votes," said Raila.  

Regarding his draft petition to split the country, the NASA technical advisor explained that some politicians were oppressing some Kenyans and this could not be tolerated any further.

“We need to discuss why Kenya should stay together just like in an abusive relationship people talk and agree either to break up or move on,” he stated.

Read More: Kenyans React to NASA Advisor David Ndii's Petition to Divide the Country

Here is the video courtesy of NTV

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