NASA leader Raila Odinga has reiterated that plans are still underway to swear him in as people’s president.
He said the organizing committee is expected to release the swearing in program on Sunday.
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The former premier was speaking in Mahanga village, Vihiga county on Saturday during the funeral of some of the 16 people who died in a grisly road accident at Kamukuywa bridge, Bungoma county.
Raila maintained he will be not be breaching any law by being inaugurated.
“Our steering committee will tomorrow release timetable for the swearing in. I am ready to die if that is what will bring electoral justice,” he told the mourners as reported by The Star.
“We are not going to seat back and let our electoral democracy be mutilated by people who have no interests of Kenyans at heart,” Raila added.
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This comes even after Attorney General Githu Muigai warned that Raila’s plan to take the oath amounts to high treason, an offence punishable by death.
Senator George Khaniri and Sabatia MP Alfred Agoi echoed Mr Odinga’s sentiments by saying that they will not rest until he is sworn in.
MP Agoi also shocked the security officers present by saying the coalition had already picked a judge and bible for the highly speculated event.
ANC leader and NASA co-principal Musalia Mudavadi asked the clergies to join hands with the coalition and push for electoral reforms instead of taking sides in political matters as their voice is key to their coarse.
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