Opposition leader Raila Odinga has asked NASA MPs to support agenda which positively impacts to the people.
Mr Odinga held a meeting with MPs at Senate Minority Leader James Orengo's offices when he toured parliament on Wednesday during the debate on Gender Bill.
"I am pleased to have hosted the Rt. Hon. @RailaOdinga in my office at the senate this afternoon. We discussed a range of issues affecting us as a country and are committed to ensuring that we get lasting solutions to the problems and challenges.May God bless Kenya."https://twitter.com/orengo_james/status/1067822078269825026?s=19.
Opposition team has MPs have struggled to to put the government in check since Raila opted to work with his political nemesis President Uhuru Kenyatta in March this year.
And Borabu MP who attended the meeting said Mr Odinga urged MPs not to shy away from opposing matters they felt would not positively impact on people.
"We discussed a raft of issues but most importantly, he told us to stick to the ground whenever we felt government was introducing something aimed at frustrating common citizens. He wants opposition to be vibrant in the house," he said.
Also present were Senators James Orengo, Mutula Kilonzo, Beatrice Kwamboka and Cleophas Malala. MPs Dan Maanzo and Millie Odhiambo.
Mr Odinga has been criticized by a section of his supporters for allegedly forcing his MPs to back retrogressive government agenda with Finance Bill being among the controversial moves.
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