[Raila Odinga in a past rally at Kisii. A section of ODM leaders have threatened to join Jubilee following Odinga’s decision to put off his inauguration. Photo/Nation]
Raila Odinga's ODM party could suffer another setback following disgruntles over his decision to postpone his inauguration.
With preparation plans at the apex, NASA leadership made unprecedented U-turn, claiming that the continued absence of Kalonzo Musyoka precipitated postponement.
But Kitutu Masaba ODM Youth League chairman Douglas Maati has accused NASA leadership of failing to live to expectations of their supporters.
"We have remained steadfast but the leadership keeps letting us down. Handling expectations of followers is becoming a problem. We may switch camps now," he said.
His Borabu counterpart Peter Saisi said: "If we can't beat them, we join them. This is becoming too much and time has come for us to make a decision of moving forward."
Envoys led by American ambassador Robert Godec have been challenging Odinga to embrace dialogue with Jubilee government over his concerns.
Understandably, youthful MPs within NASA led by Babu Owino have been pushing for Raila Odinga's inauguration.