Hundreds of NASA Supporters Begin Journey to Uhuru Park [VIDEOS]

Hundred of National Super Alliance (NASA) supporters on Monday commenced on their journey to Uhuru Park in preparation of Opposition leader Raila Odinga scheduled for Tuesday.

Videos have emerged online of NASA supporters boarding Modern Coast buses from Mombasa as they prepare to travel to Nairobi for the day.

The opposition have arranged a number of coaches to transport their supporters.

 

Kenyan opposition have arranged a number of coaches to transport their supporters for the swearing in of Raila Odinga in Nairobi tomorrow.
Authorities say they haven't been notified of the event pic.twitter.com/qopXKUisfZ

— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) January 29, 2018

In one video, the supporters are given Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) merchandise as they board the bus.

 

Kenya: received via whatsapp- people boarding buses from Mombasa to Nairobi for the opposition's swearing in of Raila Odinga tomorrow pic.twitter.com/wj1cliMw4P

— Samira Sawlani (@samirasawlani) January 29, 2018

"Tomorrow we witness the swearing-in of the legitimate President and Deputy President of Kenya," the NASA coalition tweeted on Monday.

Meanwhile, the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) stated that NASA accessed August 8 poll servers more times than any other party; adds that at no time did the agency deliberately prevent access.

Earlier on Monday, NASA leader Raila Odinga's adviser, Salim Lone, claimed that President Uhuru Kenyatta was threatened by the power Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka and Amani Coalition leader Musalia Mudavadi were gaining in the political scene.

According to Lone, the Head of State and his deputy William Ruto, are frightened by the fact that the duo - Kalonzo and Mudavadi - are sticking with Odinga and NASA despite the pressure mounted on them to abandon him.

This, Salim explains makes Kenyatta and Ruto speculate that there could be something bigger the NASA coalition is planning other than just their initial plan to see Mr Odinga being sworn in.

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"NASA leader Kalonzo Musyoka - who is self-confessed moderate- has moved very far in his progressive evolution and has resisted huge pressure to leave Raila and NASA. That he even stated two days ago that 'in the next few days we will know whether we will be in one country or two'," Lone mentioned.

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