NASA's 1st Action After Swearing-in Raila - David Ndii

National Super Alliance (NASA) strategist David Ndii on Sunday revealed the action that the coalition would take after 'swearing-in' Raila Odinga.

Speaking during a people’s assembly in Kakamega County, Dr Ndii disclosed that the opposition would hold a national dialogue with all Kenyans to decide on a way forward.

"We will first inaugurate Raila as the People's president and then we will have a national forum with Kenyans from all regions.

[caption caption="Raila arrives at the people's assembly in Kakamega"][/caption]

"In this forum, we will decide how will govern ourselves," he announced.

Dr Ndii urged the people of Kakamega to continue holding the people's assemblies.

[caption caption="The peoples assembly in Kakamega on Sunday"][/caption]

"Make sure the Western region is united so that we can negotiate a new nationhood with all the other regions in Kenya, and there's nobody who can stop us from doing that," he maintained.

Meanwhile, Jubilee leaders in Tharaka Nithi County cautioned NASA against swearing in Mr Odinga stating the move aims at causing chaos in Kenya.

Speaking at the burial ceremony of a prominent business man’s wife in Chuka town, Maara Member of Parliament Kareke Mbiuki declared that Mr Odinga should forget about the presidency and retire adding that the presidential seat was already occupied by Uhuru Kenyatta.

Earlier on Saturday, Self-declared National Resistance Movement (NRM) General Miguna Miguna told the opposition supporters to stone Dr Ndii and members of the 'swearing-in' committee if they postponed Raila Odinga's 'swearing-in.'

Through his social media, the outspoken politician declared that Kenyans were tired of waiting for Mr Odinga's inauguration as 'President.'

"Next time Oduor Ong'wen, David Ndii and Noah Akala address a press conference promising to announce another committee or swearing-in date for Raila Odinga, NRM soldiers have explicit authority from me to stone them. Kenyans are tired. We must act right now!" he tweeted.

[caption caption="Kakamega Governor Wycliffe Oparanyah arriving for the people's assembly"][/caption]