NASA leader Raila Odinga has broken his silence on whether NASA deputy Kalonzo Musyoka will be part of the swearing in ceremony set to take place on Tuesday.
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Speaking during an exclusive interview with The Standard Digital Entertainment (SDE), the Opposition chief assued his supporters that Kalonzo’s situation will be properly handled by the Wiper Party Sectritariat, adding that he would however wish to have him attend the ceremony.
“I would like him to be part of what we will do on Tuesday but we understand his situation. His party will come up with an amicable proposal for that day.”
During a press briefing at the Wiper headquarters in Nairobi on Saturday, Wiper Party Secretariat said the team was still weighing the options of how Kalonzo’s swearing in will be conducted.
According to Wiper’s organizing committee, one of the options is Kalonzo comes back to be sworn in before travelling back to Germany,or NASA sends representatives to Germany and conduct the swearing in there or the coalition postpones his swearing-in to a later date.
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When asked about AG Githu’s treason sentiments,the former Prime Minister maintained he does not fear facing such charges since he has been there before;
“He should know I have been charged with treason before, spent six months in Kamiti and the state entered a nolle prosequi because they couldn’t prove the charges. He should not touch that button.”Raila stated during the interview.
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