Makueni Governor on a past event.[Photo\The Star]

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Members of the Wiper Party have dissociated themselves with the National Super Alliance's [NASA] plan to embark on demonstrations next week.The party which an affiliate of NASA coalition has advised other parties and interested individual in these demonstrations to slow down a bit to pave way for students sitting for form four exams.

Speaking on Thursday, Makueni Governor Kivutha Kibwana welcomed the move by NASA to take to the streets countrywide and boycott of selected products but said the move is untimely.

He said that students should be allowed to do exams in a conducive environment free from external disturbances.

"I hail the move by our principals to demonstrate and boycott products.But I appeal to them to consider our students who are set to commence exams next week.We first give them time to finish their exams then we resume our quest," asserted Makueni boss.

In the meeting venue at Athi River, the leaders also deliberated on ways to help NASA accomplish its chief mission of expressing its displeasures on government which they define as misrule and sabotage of public resources.