Photo/Elvis Ogina (Nairobi) August 25th,2017SUMMARY NASA leaders planning to hold prayers for the presidential petition at the Supreme Court The opposition leaders will early next week hold a meeting to determine whether NASA MPs-elect would attend first parliament sessionNational Super Alliance (NASA) leaders are planning to hold prayers for the presidential petition on Sunday outside the Supreme Court in Nairobi. The Opposition leaders will also meet early next week to deliberate on whether or not the NASA Members of Parliament-elect should attend the first session of the 12th Parliament as summoned by President Uhuru Kenyatta. ALSO READ: House business will go on without you, Duale tells NASA MPs-electNASA Co-Principal Moses Wetang’ula says the decision by the President to summon Parliament, although constitutional is in bad faith since his election is being contested in the Supreme Court. Wetang’ula further said the coalition will beginning this Sunday hold peaceful vigil outside the Supreme Court to pray for the matter that is before the Supreme Court. “We agreed that all Members present here and those who could not make to the meeting will join us for the prayers”.
Source: Standard Digital August 25, 2017 12:45 UTC