NASA principals Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka at a past event. [Photo/ nation.co.ke]
With exactly one week remaining to the much-awaited NASA leader Raila Odinga’s swearing-in as the people's president, many questions continue to surround the event which fears that it may trigger a political showdown in the country.Where will the swearing-in ceremony be held? Whereas the coalition had earlier indicated that Raila will take his oath at Uhuru Park, it is reported that the Jubilee leadership is keen to lock NASA out of the venue. In short, the venue of the ceremony still remains a top guarded secret. It has also emerged that the controversial Nairobi Business Community will be holding a meeting at Uhuru Park on the day of the planned swearing-in ceremony.Who will swear in Raila and his NASA co-principal Kalonzo Musyoka? Constitutionally, the President and his deputy are sworn in by the Judiciary Registrar in the presence of the Chief Justice. Where will Raila get the instruments of power? A newly sworn-in president is usually given the instruments of power which include a sword and copy of the constitution.Where will Raila get the resources to run the country and his government? As it stands, President Uhuru Kenyatta is in control of all State resources.What next after the January 30 swearing-in? Where will the 'newly sworn in government' head? Where will the seat of power be? Well, time will tell.