Amani National Congress (ANC) Secretary General Barrack Muluka has laughed at opposition leader Raila Odinga's Labour Day declaration.

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Addressing workers on Tuesday at Uhuru Park in Nairobi, Odinga withdrew the opposition's initial directive to it's supporters to shun certain products and firms, noting that National Super Alliance (NASA) supporters can now trade with the companies which were accused of conspiring with the ruling Jubilee Party to rig him out in the concluded presidential race.

Speaking on JKL Wednesday, however, Muluka mocked the former Prime Minister for withdrawing a nonexistent boycott, noting that the rejection has since faded.

"How do you lift an embargo which is not there? He was trying to withdraw a nonexistent boycott as the resistance died a long time ago," he said.

With Odinga's quarters having named Brookside Dairies, Haco, Bidco and giant telecommunications company Safaricom as the culprits, Muluka revealed that the same was not agreed on within the National Super Alliance (NASA) where ANC is a member.

He further added that no consultations were made before the Orange party chief crapped-off the ban which had been entrusted with embattled Odinga ally-cum-critic Miguna Miguna's National Resistance Movement (NRM).

"We had not agreed on specific firms and products to be boycotted before Odinga's quarters picked the named ones. He also again went ahead to withdraw the boycott without consulting the remaining NASA members," he said.