Garissa MP elect Aden Duale has warned NASA leader Raila Odinga  against inciting Kenyans days after he (Raila) loet the presidential election.

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Duale says that Raila's call to Kenyans to boycott work on Monday is an act of incitiment.

In an interview  with the Standard on Sunday, Duale asked Kenyans not to listen to the NASA leader.

The Garisaa MP claimed that Raila wants to sabotage the country's economy and peace after losing to president Uhuru Kenyatta in the recently concluded general elcetions.

''Raila should respect himself and stop inciting Kenyans," he said as quoted by the Standard.

Duale asked Raila to concede defeat and move on.

He asked the NASA leader to go to court if he feels that he was robbed of victory.

On Sunday, Raila flanked with other leadersleaders in Kibra asked supporters to not report to work on Monday.

Raila also asked suporters to wait for NASA's major announcement in regards to the presidential results that declared Uhuru Kenytta winner.

Raila said the announcement will be made on Tuesday.

Raila lost to Uhuru Kenyatta but has disputed the resultsl claiming that he was robbed of victroty.

The oppaotion says that moving to court is not an option for them.

There have been protests in some parts of the country following the release of the presidential reults that declared Uhuru the winner.

There have also been reports of casualties as a result of the protets in Nairobi's Kibra, Mathare withwith  similar reports in Kisumu, Siaya and Migori counties.

On Saturday human rights groups warned police agains use excessive force onon peaceful hoto caption: Garissa Town MP Aden Duale in a past event. He has warned NASA leaders against inciting the public. (Photo/the standard.co.ke)