[Raila Odinga in a past event. He has three more options at hand. Photo/Dennis Onyango]
NASA leader Raila Odinga could still explore three remaining options in his quest for restoring electoral justice, says political analyst Gideon Mamboleo.
Last week, Raila took oath in a fully packed Uhuru Park where he promised to 'restore' order in the country.
"I wish to thank my people for having confidence in me. I will serve you as people's president without fear or favour," he said.
But in return, major world powers led by US have already rubbished off the oath, warning that it violated the constitution.
However, Mamboleo says Raila is still a force to reckon warning that writing him off would be suicidal.
"He is a major player in Kenyan politics. He can choose to put Jubilee on toes and by 2022, handover to whoever he deems fit before retiring honorably.
"Equally, he can form a parallel government and push for negotiations with Jubilee. If that fails, he can still push for option of referendum to push for secession," he says.
At the moment, he remains quite unpredictable even after having promised to make a major announcement on Tuesday.