Nyali Mp Mohamed Ali has found himself on the receiving end after his comment didn't go well with Kenyans on Twitter.

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This followed after a fan disagreed with him over a driving school project he had launched.

 Nyali Driving School Bursary Fund is set to fully sponsor 215 beneficiaries to various driving schools.

A screenshot of Mohamed Ali's conversation on Twitter

The vocal coast legislator's comment has elicited mixed reactions from some people saying it was abusive.

They also termed Ali's remarks as very unfortunate saying that he should have responded in a more respectable way that befits his status. 

A section of Kenyans argued that his project was not worth the interests of his constituents.

Here are Kenyans reactions on Twitter:

@Fred Asira Afadhali yangu ni ndogo. Yako unayo? Ama ilinyakuliwa kwa helicopter?

@francis mmakau Fred, guys like moha are unteachable. He should have stuck to that pretense of investigative thing of his or the reggae program. Now he is clearly out of his depth

@samanthNyobia Yet they act so humble when hunting for the votes. 😒

@AmakanjiThomas Mhesh!some of us contributed money for your campaigns willingly through your pay bill but now because you feel you have enough, some of us tumekua sabuni!!okey

@idabarrack After all those people have learnt how to drive where are you going to take them? Is this a worthwhile skill?

@matinatins Mmmmmm I had to read that tweet by Jicho Pevu several times to believe my eyes😎

@lentardo Good initiative, but why didn't he just explain that? he resorted to abuse.

@jumarank Sad how politicians change, now time kuwa sabuni ya lodging.

@noelweks wow coming from an MP, a whole mheshimiwa. Power has gone to your head. SMH

@Jackie Arkle As a leader you need to learn not to respond to everything and hold yourself with dignity.