NASA principals [Photo/nation.co.ke]
National Super Alliance (NASA) on Thursday rejected calls by the Church and the business community for talks with president Uhuru Kenyatta referring to them as President Kenyatta's projects.In a statement, the People's Assembly Organizing Committee stated that the talks will only lead to the recurring of election problems."We note that while the stated purpose is to address the recurring election problems, the conversation itself is about socio-economic development within the Vision 2030 framework. Election crises are political. The correct framework for addressing them is electoral justice."We note that the framing of the agenda dovetails nicely with the position adopted by Uhuru Kenyatta that he is open to debate with anyone and everyone on development. We conclude therefore that this group is holding brief for Uhuru Kenyatta," read part of the statement.The leaders of the oppossition have maintained that they will not accept and move on as they have always been asked to and stated that they will use the People's Assembly to push forward their agenda. "We wish to reassure Kenyans that exercising our sovereign power sitting as the People's Assemblies, we can chart our political destiny and forestall the electoral authoritarianism that the Jubilee administration is hell-bent on restoring in this country so as to sustain the status quo. ," the statement read in part.The statement signed by committee members David Ndii , Mutakha Kangu, Hamida Kibwana and some other leaders allied to NASA notified supporters that the People's Assembly process resumes after the festive season.