NASA MPs with leader Raila Odinga. [Photo/NASA Facebook page]

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NASA coalition will be facing a major setback as a majority of their supporters vowed not to boycott the listed products arguing that will cause economic crisis hence lead to loss of jobs among Kenyans.

Most of those interviewed by the reporter few minutes after opposition MPs asked their supporters to boycott products and services by Safaricom, Brookside, and Bidco as part of the resistance movement said that won't work as they deeply depend on them for survival.

Julius Oyaro a trader in Kisii town said the NASA calls may reduce their daily sales hence they are not of the idea.

"We sell a lot of products and services from the companies enlisted by NASA and on this one, we can't back their idea," said Oyaro.

Another NASA supporter from Kisii town Protus Onyambu running Safaricom shop said if by any chance the locals listen to NASA's his business will be at risk.

"Let NASA come up with another strategy that will bring change to Kenyans and not a call for economic boycott," said Onyambu.