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OPINION: Raila's swearing-in plan is just hot air

Anxiously Kenyans have been waiting for the highly hyped swearing in of NASA's president and deputy president. There have been two postponements that have left Kenyans in doubts that the NASA side is serious about the calls. 

In his new year message to Kenyans or rather NASA supporters, Raila Odinga said that his faction has set out to roll out civil disobedience programs among them being establishment of people's assemblies in every county. His running mate, HE Kalonzo Musyoka has however gone slow on the swearing-in calls albeit not openly/clearly - his usual nature. He seems to favor dialogue with the government as opposed to civil actions that could complicate the future of the country. 

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