Kiraitu Murungi's Dare to Raila 8 Days to Swearing-in

National Super Alliance (NASA) leader Raila Odinga is set to be sworn-in on January 30 after he claimed that he won the August General Election.

However, Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi, over the weekend, dared Odinga to go ahead with his plan since State House is already occupied.

"Let him be sworn-in. We want to see where he will go after being sworn-in.

"At least when Uhuru was sworn-in he went to State House. Where will Raila go?" asked Kiraitu during an event in Imenti.

[caption caption="Meru Governor Kiraitu Murungi"][/caption]

On Sunday, it emerged that NASA may have to find another venue to conduct the planned swearing-in of Odinga as the People's President after the Nairobi Business Community applied to use Uhuru Park for its own event, the same day of the highly anticipated oath.

This was revealed by an official of the Nairobi County Government who stated that a church had also applied to use Uhuru Park on the same day.

“We have received requests from the Nairobi business community and a church and we expect the payment to be done on Monday,” he is quoted by Nation.

Nairobi Business Community Chairman Wilfred Kamau, on the other hand, confirmed that they had received permission from the county to conduct a free medical camp at Uhuru Park as long as they paid requisite fees in the region of Sh250,000.

According to Kamau, the free medical camp will target street boys who wish to be circumcised and they will not be charged for the 'minor surgery'.

This came as Mr Odinga and his co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi upped the pressure on the Jubilee administration to embrace dialogue, vowing to proceed with the ceremony if President Uhuru Kenyatta does not hold dialogue.

[caption caption="NASA Co-Principals"][/caption]

They also used the launch of the Mombasa People’s Assembly at Uhuru Gardens to warn Western powers to keep off the country’s affairs.