The 7 member People’s Assembly Organizing Committee has given an update on the progress of Raila Odinga’s swearing-in plans.
According to the committee, they have had three crucial meetings yesterday (4th December) since its inception and the preparations for the constitutive session of the People’s Assembly slated for Jamhuri day are at later stages.
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“That arrangements for the Constitutive Session of the People’s Assembly to be held on December 12, 2017, where the Kenyan people will among other things install their leadership and unveil the roadmap to electoral justice and the Rule of Law, are very advanced and a detailed program shall be released by the NASA leadership in due course.”Read the Statement in part
The committee also condemned the unwarranted arrest of NASA chief strategist,David Ndii.
“The committee also condemned the arrest of Economist David Ndii, who is also their leader, announcing that they would not be intimidated by the Government.
“The committee sees Ndii’s incarceration as a cowardly attempt by an illegitimate government to intimidate its members in particular and the Kenyan people in general, with a view to scuttle the People’s Assembly,” the statement read.
Dr Ndii was arrested on Sunday night by Flying Squad officers at Leopard Beach Hotel in Kwale over what the Police termed as incitement.
He was later released on Monday evening on a 10,000/= cash bond following a directive from DPP Keriako Tobiko.
Here is the Full Statement courtesy of Twitter/NASAcoalition:
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