NASA leaders after the Supreme Court victory Friday.They have been urged to shun sideshows and concentrate on the oncoming polls[Photo/Dailymail]
The opposition block NASA has been urged to remain sane even after it won in the presidential petition it had filed to the Supreme Court.
The alliance which sought to challenge President Uhuru Kenyatta's win in the August 8 general polls had its wish granted after the court ruled in it's favor and nullified the election results, a decision that was received with celebrations and tough talk from the alliance's leadership.
However, speaking on NTV Friday, Murang'a women representative Sabina Chege urged the Raila Odinga-led team to stop bragging and instead focus on unifying Kenyans and preaching peace ahead of the upcoming presidential elections.
''They should involve themselves in constructive matters and prepare for the re-match rather than side shows which are of benefit to neither themselves nor their supporters,'' Said Sabina.
She also cautioned the team saying that the Supreme Court verdict will not reflect on the election results and instead advising them to prepare for a hard task ahead.
''As Jubilee we will give them a run for their money in the re-match.We are sure of another win and President Kenyatta will retain his position,'' she said.
The alliance has vowed to spearhead the prosecution of the national poll body IEBC officials whom it alleged were involved in unconstitutional schemes to deny it it's victory.