NASA co-principal Moses Wetangula on Monday 11 September said that they will skip the opening of the parliament by President Uhuru Kenyatta which is scheduled to take place today, 12 September 2017.

However, on the same day, President Uhuru Kenyatta dared NASA MPs and senators to boycott the first sitting of the 12th Parliament. He said that Jubilee had enough number to conduct the house business.

President Uhuru also said that he will open the parliament despite the threats by NASA Mps.

Some Kenyans on social media responded to NASA threats and this is what they have to say;


NASA Mps don\'t have the basis for their presidential boycott, they are just too egocentric and think that nothing will go on without them— Kiprotich Kirui (@_KipC) September 12, 2017

Let them boycot that a non issue and they go to Kibra and continue to worship their small \"god\" who is still holding them hostage \"Nasa MPs\"— Andrews (@andrew1000) September 12, 2017

NASA mps wants salary n don\'t want to do there job..can they stay with out salary ?— Anisa mohamed (@Anise_moha) September 12, 2017

Nasa mps shd not skip session, it\'s not Nasa who elected them it\'s we the pple. — Austin Musili (@MusiliAustin) September 12, 2017

I am here watching as these nasa MPs contradict themselves...in some situations uhuru is president but in others he aint president enough— TROUBLE qanesa???????? (@evetet) September 12, 2017

At least when NASA MPs boycott we will not have drama of grownups behaving like nursery children by interrupting President Kenyatta— Dominic gichuki EBS (@domygichuki) September 12, 2017

Let\'s see NASA Mps bycot the 12th Parliament...#NasaMpNotRoyal— Mwangi Francis® (@Rtmwangifrancis) September 12, 2017

Nasa MPs pls attend opening of Parliament 2moro.The same Constitution we defend requires the Houses to convene within 30 days (Art 126[2]) — David Makali (@makali001) September 11, 2017

#CanaanIsReal the President confirmed 2day he not need NASA Mps to open Parliament does it mean we have been excluded from Kenya tujipange?— Geoffrey Momanyi (@geffmomanyi) September 11, 2017