Uriri Member of Parliament Mark Nyamita has told Wiper Leader Kalonzo Musyoka that he must be sworn in if he wants to be accepted by NASA supporters.
At a rally in Baba Dogo on Sunday, the legislator declared that Kalonzo must follow in the footsteps of Raila Odinga who was sworn in on January 30.
Nyamita maintained that they would refrain from holding talks with Kalonzo Musyoka, Moses Wetangula and Musalia Mudavadi unless they take the oath.
The lawmaker further maintained that Kalonzo ought to be sworn in for him to be given the opportunity to address NASA supporters and legislators.
[caption caption="NASA Co-principals Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi"][/caption]
"Raila has already been sworn. This is our message, Kalonzo Musyoka should not address us before he gets sworn in," Nyamita told NASA supporters at the rally.
The Wiper leader, who was Raila's running mate in the August 8 Presidential election, was absent when Mr Odinga took his oath at Uhuru Park on January 30.
However, the NASA deputy had earlier maintained that missing the swearing-in ceremony was a well-orchestrated tactic which the leaders had all agreed on.
He further stated that they still had adequate plans to go ahead with his swearing-in as the Deputy President of the people's republic.
Musyoka had affirmed to NASA supporters that he was firmly in the Alliance and had no plans to retire 'just as he was about to arrive.'
[caption caption="NASA leader Raila Odinga being sworn in on January 30"][/caption]
He also hinted that their lives were in danger and that they had been advised accordingly by intelligence.