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NASA MPs to boycott swearing-in ceremony

24th August, 2017

By Hon Musalia Mudavadi

During the inauguration of Dr. Joyce Laboso as Governor of Bomet two days ago, President Uhuru Kenyatta tried to create the impression that he won the presidency by dint of the fact that his Jubilee Party has a majority of Governors, Senators and Members of the National Assembly.

This characterization of the results of the contest is disturbing but hardly surprising. Mr. Kenyatta and his Jubilee team are suffering from acute legitimacy deficit and are clutching at every straw to acquire it.

This narrative is a continuation of the culture of electoral impunity that brought Uhuru and Jubilee to power in 2013 and which they hope will help them scrape through again in 2017.
The National Super Alliance (NASA) Coalition denounces this attempt by Uhuru Kenyatta and the Jubilee Party to position itself as the legitimate ruling government of Kenya.

We wish to remind Uhuru and the country at large, that the so-called victory, including the parliamentary, county assembly and gubernatorial contests Jubilee is touting are mostly products of organized crime perpetrated by the Jubilee regime and its presidential candidate and which NASA will soon be exposing in court. Jubilee committed high crimes to get to office, which has been a trend since 2007 but NASA will not allow them stay in office.

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