A section of Wiper Party leaders on Thursday rejected National Super Alliance's (NASA) plan to resume demonstrations next week.
Led by Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana, the leaders noted that the planned demonstrations and boycott of the goods should not be staged to allow Kenya Certicificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations to proceed without disturbance.
During a meeting held at Athi River, the NASA politicians also discussed their plan for the 2022 General Election in the event President Uhuru Kenyatta's win remains unchallenged.
The politicians also expressed their concerns over the NASA leadership scuffle in the National Assembly and the Senate after the coalition failed to present the names of the leaders.
[caption caption="Kalonzo Musyoka and Kivutha Kibwana"][/caption]
On Thursday, NASA leader Raila Odinga appointed a 15-member team to take over the leadership of the NRM with the mandate of enforcing its activities.
Another mandate of the team will be to release a list of firms and products that should be boycotted before Monday.
NASA supporters should reject goods and services from the firms as part of civil disobedience.
These strategies are part of the move to express their displeasure on how the IEBC conducted the repeat presidential poll on October 26.
Additionally, the team will be responsible to ensure that the People's Assemblies are established countrywide in the coming week.
[caption caption="Kivutha Kibwana"][/caption]
The meeting was presided over by NASA leader Raila Odinga, principals Musalia Mudavadi and Moses Wetangula.