Members of the Nairobi Business Community in a past media address. Photo/nation.co.ke
Nairobi Business Community, has denied claims that Gatundu South MP Moses Kuria is its leader.
Through its chairperson, Wilfred Kamau, however, they said they are willing to sit down with the Member of Parliament and see if he (Kuria) has what it takes to be their leader.
Gatundu South MP has lately been signing off his statements regarding the group's activities as the patron.
The group members have in recent weeks raised questions due to their physical appearance and utterances during press conferences, with many questioning their credentials and motive.
Mr Kamau defended the group which some Kenyans, especially on social media, has associated with the outlawed Mungiki sect.
Mr Kamau said that dreadlocks cannot be an identity of the Mungiki.
According to Sunday Nation, Kamau stated that the group members had businesses in downtown Nairobi, especially around Kirinyaga and River roads.
They blamed the NASA demonstrators of scaring away their customers everytime they are chased away by the police during anti-IEBC demonstrations.