Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale addresses NASA rally, November 12, 2017. [Photo/hivisasa.com]
Former Kakamega Senator Boni Khalwale has revealed how NASA leader Raila Odinga will be sworn-in if President-elect Uhuru Kenyatta is sworn-in.
NASA footsoldiers have been threatening that Uhuru should not be sworn-in as Kenya's next president saying he did not win in the October 26 poll which the coalition boycotted.
Homa Bay Woman Rep Gladys Wanga, Siaya Senator James Orengo, Ugunja MP Opiyo Wandayi among others warned that in case Uhuru is sworn-in, Odinga will as well be sworn in as Kenya's president.
They said the controversial fresh poll which saw Uhuru declared the winner was a nomination exercise and did not reflect the will of Kenyans.
Speaking during a rally at Jacaranda Grounds in Nairobi on Sunday, Khalwale said NASA had already put things together and that all was set for the swearing-in ceremony of the former prime minister in case Uhuru is worn-in.
Khalwale revealed that Mombasa governor and ODM deputy party leader Ali Hassan Joho would come with an Imam to an unspecified area, former Machakos Senator Johnstone Muthama would come with a 90-year-old elder to make traditional prayers, Siaya senator and NASA lawyer James Orengo would come with a judge, while Khalwale himself would come with a Catholic clergy (Padri) who will then swear-in Odinga.
"You know, this our Constitution is very good. It says if you want to eject a president, you eject him through a constitutional mean. And according to the Kenyan Constitution, prayers of the Christian, prayers of Muslim and traditional prayers are accepted," said Khalwale adding that their action would be constitutional.
"And then the law says if you want to swear-in the president, have a judge," he added, amid cheers from supporters.