Raila swearing-in plans still on, says Ndii

People’s Assembly Organising Committee leader David Ndii

The planned swearing-in of Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka as the people’s president and deputy will go on at Uhuru Park despite Nairobi County closing the venue for renovations.

People’s Assembly Organising Committee led by David Ndii also want President Uhuru Kenyatta to admit that the October 26, 2017 election was a sham and should that happen, they will consider suspending the oath plan.

“If Uhuru admits the October election was a sham, we might consider having a conversation to see whether it is worth suspending the swearing-in. But that admission has to be significant and agree to repudiate the election and illegitimate presidency,” said Mr Ndii.

Ndii explained that they will proceed with the People’s Assembly process and engage with Kenyans who are convinced that electoral justice is necessary for a stable, fair, prosperous and stable nation.