Despite the NASA leader Raila Odinga explaining to his supporters in Kisii the reason for the dialogue, more of his raged supporters have reacted to his act of meeting US Ambassador.
Although since tradition, Kisii has been Raila’s stronghold, his supporters have raised eyebrows against Mr Odinga's recent political moves.
This includes the meeting of US Ambassador Robert Godec.
In his post in Facebook after the meeting, Raila said their meeting was aimed at claiming justice to the country people. However, his supporters went wild asking if Harambee House was the Canaan he promised them.
Their talks showed how far they had withdrawn their confidence and support from Raila.
Mr Samson Nyasimi said that America under Godec is the greatest enemy of justice. He also said that Raila had killed their morale and motivation by meeting Godec.
“Last time your handshake with Uhuru was called a golden handshake, now what do we call this one? Baba (Raila), in case you forgot, America under Godec is the enemy of justice. Although I respect you as my president, by dining with the enemies of common people, you have indeed killed our motivation for change,” he said.
Mary Ombongi also was concerned with the deaths that occurred in anti-government demonstrations. She wanted to know what will be done to avail justice the diseased NASA supporters.
“I know you are genuine to the cause. Soldier on! But what shall you do to mop the blood of baby Pendo and Moraa?” she asked.
Mr James Omanga also said that Raila has repeated the same mistake he made in 2007 and the Jubilee legislators are happy about the grave he is digging for himself.
“The same mistake you made after 2007 is the same mistake you are making. The likes of Moses Kuria are cheering on as you dig your own political grave,” he said.
A fruits vendor at Kisii town Martha Mogeni also wanted to know whether they are now allowed to use Safaricom sim cards.
“So, can we now use our Safaricom sim cards?” Mary wanted to know.