NASA Senator On How Raila Will be Sworn-in as President

NASA Senator On How Raila Will be Sworn-in as President

A National Super Alliance (NASA) senator has revealed how the coalition plans to swear-in their leader Raila Odinga as the fifth President of Kenya.

Kakamega Senator Cleophas Malala said that Nasa will use the recently controversial amendments on election laws passed by Jubilee party MPs in Parliament to install the opposition leader as the head of state.

The senator said that Jubilee shot itself in the foot by amending electoral laws to allow any judge to swear-in the President.

“We shall keep this rogue government on its toes. I assure you that what Jubilee lawyers are advising the government is complete nonsense. They will be surprised because it looks like they have forgotten what their MPs recently passed in Parliament in our absence.

He added: "They allowed any judge to swear in the President and we may be forced to remind them the same at the right time,” he conveyed.

"Kenyatta’s legitimacy remains questionable since he went to polls alone and ran against himself."

“The Jubilee government’s actions are dangerous to any leadership. I am cautioning them that what they are doing out of anger would cost them dearly,” he added.

NASA leaders have been threatening to swear-in Raila should President Uhuru go ahead to take Oath of Office for his second term. Led by Siaya Senator James Orengo, the NASA leaders have vowed not to recognize Uhuru as president.

"We will shock them. They will know that you can have power and the guns, but you cannot rule over a people that have refused to obey your leadership. We will use August 8th results to swear-in NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga if Jubilee tries to use October 26th poll results to swear-in Uhuru,” Orengo stated.

Comments

Doreen (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 10:06am

If Uhuru Kenyatta is sworn in based on the flawed October election,Raila should be equally sworn in.

Its only fair.

Mbaya ni mbaya.

Mumbi (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 10:23am

I'm encouraged to see that the high potency Busia bangi has not been corrupted or diluted. My sincere gratitude goes to the proud farmers for maintaining their high quality over the decades. Najivunia Kuwa Mkenya.

MBINGU (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 11:33am

@ Mumbi: Your comment is comical at best, however Uhurus government is impotent and it's going to be next to impossible to govern as currently mapped.

GOOD LUCK

Mumbi (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 12:40pm

In reply to by MBINGU (not verified)

@Mbingu consider the following:
1. Odinga lost Aug 8 elections
2. Supreme Court nullified 8/8 elections
3. They want to swear the loser of a nullified election as President
Kama hiyo sio bangi ni kichaa.

Maxiley (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 12:56pm

This is ridiculous to say Uhuru ran against himself...In sports, when the opponent does no show up, the one that shows up gets a walk over.Same principle applies here. RAO bailed out for whatever reason,and Uhuru won.

Anonymous (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 01:00pm

I cry for my beloved Kenya, be careful what we wish for Why do we need an enemy when we are our own worst enemies? Nations overseas are laughing as we destroy ourselves in the name of democracy.

Sokora (not verified)     Sat, 11/18/2017 @ 01:16pm

Follow the constitution and swear in the winner. There was no election on August 8 because it was annulled. There was election on October 26 and one foolish guy decided to withdraw. A winner was announced. All losers on the sidelines. Any other mambo jambo is unconstitutional. NASA is only blowing hot air. Period.

Shavanga (not verified)     Wed, 11/22/2017 @ 01:15am

Just but a word of advice to pr. Kenyata, let him make sure that all Coastal,Eastern,Western,Nyanza counties among others are sartisfied with him...

Mundu kwa Mundu (not verified)     Mon, 11/27/2017 @ 12:55am

Lets embrace peace. We respect our president-elect. The time for politicking is over. Otherwise, we understand what RAO is going thru is normal for any loser to just accept the defeat. Best wishes Mr Kenyatta.

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