National Assembly Minority Leader John Mbadi. [Photo: softkenya.com]The National Assembly Minority Leader John Mbadi has reiterated that Nasa does not recognize the presidency of Uhuru Kenyatta. Consequently, any appointments (including Cabinet Secretary appointments) are treated the same, he says."It will be a bit unfortunate if some NASA MPs are praising him (Uhuru Kenyatta) for any appointments whatsoever. I would not say there is any disciplinary action to be taken against them; I think that is a decision the coalition will take," says Mbadi via an opinion piece published on Wednesday Star.Mbadi adds that Nasa is committed to its 'long torturous course where some people will fall by the wayside'. "There will be casualties, but we will not occupy our minds about what individual members of NASA want to say, regarding those appointments. But the official position remains that we do not recognise Uhuru's Presidency. I don't think anyone will be distracted to making that a major issue for our coalition to start discussing. That would just be diversionary," he says.He urges supporters to look at the history of the rebellious legislators to understand if there is anything unusual about them saying they are led by very 'narrow agenda of ethnicity'.Mbadi concludes by saying that whatever Uhuru does, in terms of appointments, does not concern Nasa as their eyes are set on January 30 event, when Raila Odinga will be sworn in as the people's President.

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