NASA Chief Strategist, David Ndii during an interview on NTV on Tuesday sparked emotions when he said that the Raila Odinga led coalition was ‘well prepared for mass action.’
The renowned economist had earlier on called for secession of some tribes in Kenya from the ‘main’ tribes.
According to Senator Kipchumba Murkomen,the ‘self determination’ petition by the economist is ‘backward, juvenile and primitive.’
Speaking to NTV, Murkomen added that David was only acting like a jilted lover because he was rejected by the Jubilee government.
”Ndii was in 2013 pushing to become CS Finance in the Jubilee government with the help of the same person who is now financing NASA. He is still a jilted lover, he is bitter,” Murkomen said.
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Lawyer Mutahi Ngunyi on Twitter claimed that Ndii was being blamed by his coalition for their loss to Uhuru Kenyatta for a second time running.
”NASA blames David Ndii for loss. Is he disturbed or mad?” Mutahi posed.
When"MADNESS of a NATION disturbs a SOLITARY MIND;it is NOT ENOUGH to call him MAD" NASA blames David Ndii for LOSS. Is He Disturbed or MAD?
— Mutahi Ngunyi (@MutahiNgunyi) August 23, 2017
Kenyans on Twitter agreed with Ngunyi’s narrative as others dismissed his claims.
David Ndii is mad!! ndiing'oing'0
— Wahome Nderitu🇰🇪 (@harrisonnderit3) August 23, 2017
The 5th Estate political analysis helped Jubilee a lot. NASArites ignored you guys entirely and they paid for it. You are smart, Ndii is mad
— Sir. JohnⓂ️ (@MKJohn254) August 24, 2017
😁 contradictions among themselves is a clear indicator of their early failure.
We are united for peace.
Uhuru was purely citizens-voted.✌— Rahman (@africanrahman) August 23, 2017
In fact am still a student and a seeing the future of the country ….yet you are old but still you can't even trace your future in jubilee
— Tito (@ohandotito) August 24, 2017
During the interview, David also noted that ‘if change does not come through the ballot, it will through the bullet.’
Raila Odinga moved to the Supreme Court to challenge Kenyatta’s win.
He said that he was giving the court a second chance to redeem itself.
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Ndii,some NGO are very disturbed for having Jubilee elected by majority of kenyans .Secession will not mature in this nation ,we will/shall remain as united.Already we have devolved government which is suppose to create and manage wealth in every county ,one funny thing that the like of Ndii is failing to appreciate is that,majority of leaders elected happens to be from their respective county .