As President Uhuru Kenyatta embarks on implementing his Big Four agenda without distractions after the famous handshake with NASA leader Raila Odinga, Homa Bay Women Representative Gladys Wanga has given a condition before they support the President's development agenda.

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Speaking during an interview on Citizen TV on Wednesday, the outspoken Wanga said that as NASA legislators, they will only back the Big Four agenda if the mode of implementation is working.

"We will support the big four agenda but we cannot sit back and watch if the mode of implantation is not working. We will criticize where necessary," said the lawmaker.

Wanga's statement comes at a time when the President is expected to deliver his annual state of the nation address to a joint Parliamentary sitting later today.  To many, top on his agenda will be on the implementation of his big four agenda.

Tuesday, during the Labour Day celebrations at Uhuru Park, Opposition Chief Raila Odinga called to an end NASA's "resist" call of products from companies that they had accused of spearheading Jubilee Party agenda. 

His declaration sets the path to their reconciliatory call after the divisive 2017 election.