Murang'a Senator Irung'u Kang'ata on Monday unveiled Jubilee's plan to deal with the National Super Alliance (NASA) call for products boycott.
The Senator noted that the Party's solution would be to make necessary changes in the Constitution to promote inclusivity in the country.
"There are known methods of this kind of problems, constitutional engineering processes. You look at the constitution, you re-engineer it in such a manner it appears more inclusive," he stated during a panel discussion on KTN.
He also revealed that the opportunity has been given to the Opposition leaders but they do not want to take it up.
[caption caption="Irung'u Kang'ata"][/caption]
Mr Kang'ata noted that the offer is the best Jubilee could give adding that there is nothing more the Uhuru-led party would do.
The Jubilee Senator also noted that the ethnic narrative in Kenya is exaggerated stating that "Kenya is not the only ethnically divided society in this world."
Lawyer Edwin Sifuna, who was present during the discussion, however, condemned this offer arguing that the Jubilee party has elevated itself to a position that it wants to dominate the rest of Kenyans indirectly.
"This attitude is at the core of the problem of Kenya, some people have elevated themselves, their work is to give offers. We just need a small share, they think that they are better than us, we are smaller than them, it's ridiculous," he stated.
Mr Sifuna further pointed out that he supports the decision by the Coast leaders to push for seccession of the Coast region.
[caption caption="Edwin Sifuna and Raila Odinga"][/caption]
NASA lawmakers on Friday called on the NASA supporters to boycott products of some companies arguing that the organizations are supporting the ruling party.