NASA senators have agreed to hold a retreat in the next two weeks over the controversial ousting of Moses Wetangula as the senate Minority leader on Tuesday.
The meeting was convened by NASA leader Raila Odinga to try and convince the senate revert their decision.
Wetangula was replaced with Siaya Senator James Orengo. However, Odinga’s move to save Wetangula did not bear fruit.
Speaking to the press on Thursday, Raila said that there are a number of issues raised by senators that needed to be addressed first.
“We have agreed that senators will go for a retreat within the next 14 days and discuss issues regarding the operation within the Senate, how to deal with issues which have been contentious and report back to the Summit within two weeks,” Mr Odinga said.
Raila said that the lawmakers had expressed their grievances frankly.
“The senators have expressed themselves frankly in this issue, and Hon Moses Wetang’ula, who has been the leader, has also had an opportunity to respond to the issues,” Mr Odinga.