NASA supporters demonstrating in Nairobi. [Photo The Star]
A section of Jubilee leaders are accusing National Super Alliance leaders of fuelling violence across the country.
Senator Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen and National Assembly Majority Leader Aden Duale said Kenyans spoke against the demonstrations by the opposition, saying the country cannot be held at ransom by one individual using all means to acquire power through the back door.
“How can a leader incite people to violence so as to ascend to power. In all democracies people are allowed to picket and hold demonstrations at particular places set aside for such activities” said senator Murkomen.
Kajiado Women Rep Janet Teiyaa, Nominated Senator Isaac Mwaura and his counterpart at the National Assembly David Sankok said street demonstrations organized by the opposition do not augur well for the persons with disabilities and the country.
“These demonstrations are not good for us. It is unfortunate that those in opposition don’t care about us. We have blind people and those with other disabilities who cannot run to save their lives when chaos erupt,” they said.
The leaders were speaking in Murang’a on Saturday during a Jubilee rally.