NASA leaders at a past event [Photo/Pan African Vision]
National Super Alliance (NASA) is reportedly ready for 'mass action' should the Supreme Court not take their evidence into consideration. According to NASA head of Strategy David Ndii, the opposition party is doing their best to combat the return of 'dictatorship'.
"If change cannot come through the ballot, it will come through the bullet. Protesters do not kill, they only resist oppression. It is the police who shoot and kill when protesters resist. Any killing is initiated by government. We will call for mass action,” Ndii stated as reported by The Star.
He went on to criticize President Uhuru Kenyatta for asking people to 'accept and move on' despite the current division felt across the country.
“We need to discuss why Kenya should stay together just like in an abusive relationship people talk and agree either to break up or move on,” he said.
He added that NASA's decision to petition the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) was not only to overrule the results but to also expose them for their electoral malpractices during the general election.
"We as NASA clearly know that the problem we are dealing with is the political impunity and we know courts cannot solve this. We are fighting the election not just to win power but on grounds of implementing electoral reforms," Ndii said.