David Ndii. Photo/the-star.co.ke
The government has advised NASA strategist David Ndii to move to Somalia if he is not happy with the outcome of August 8 polls.
This is after Ndii said that NASA was ready for mass action over rigging claims in the elections where president Uhuru Kenyatta was declared the winner ahead of NASA's Raila Odinga.
Since then Ndiii has been in the frontline supporting the secession debate.
"If every time the candidate you support loses the election there is a secession, to provide him with the presidency through a section that supported him, what would happen to democracies like the US, UK and Kenya after these leaders are no longer viable? Is it that they will secede again?" said Eric Kiraithe, the government spokesperson.
"Countries and nations are not about individual leaders. Political opinions are political opinions. For the people expressing that political opinion, it must be good for them but you cannot tell what is good for them in that opinion. So you leave them and they are entitled to that."
Kiraithe further added that security forces will be on high alert.
"As a government, we have no intention or obligation of engaging political activists. They have their opinions but where they threaten security, security forces will be watching. As far as entitlement to your ideas is concerned, you can even decide to migrate and go to Somalia," he said.
"That is the country where we have as many states as we have competing leaders, and maybe Libya and a few other examples we shudder to give because it is unfortunate for the progress of humankind."