National Super Alliance leader Raila Odinga addresses his supporters in Kawangware, Nairobi, October 29, 2017. [Photo: The Star]In enforcing its so-called civil disobedience, Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen has said that he hopes NASA will no say that there will be no exams on Tuesday in its strongholds.Speaking to NTV on Sunday evening, Murkomen said that NASA's civil disobedience calls only confirms that 'Raila Odinga is indeed the Lord of Poverty'."Now that he told us that he will even be calling on supporters to boycott products from some companies affiliated to the State, we hope he doesn't extend this to our children who are beginning their national exams this week," Murkomen said.He added: "The only thing that Raila's civil disobedience can achieve is more poverty for his supporters whom will be able to recruit easily to his ragtag NRM militia."Murkomen also rubbished Raila's Monday 'big announcement' saying that Kenyans should expect nothing significant from the NASA leader.Suna East MP Junet Mohammed, however, said that the country should wait to hear from Raila on the next course of action."Jubilee can say we have nothing to say but wait till tomorrow and you shall hear for yourselves. The people who believe in Raila will believe in him whether he is president or not," said Junet.Junet also 'clarified' that Nasa coalition as a political movement is still intact and National Resistance Movement was just an organ of the party in charge of enforcing civil disobedience.
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