NASA leaders at a past rally. [Photo/ODM]

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Some members of NASA coalition's People's Assembly have expressed disappointment after the coalition postponed the swearing-in ceremony of its leader Raila Odinga.Co-principal Musalia Mudavadi addressed the press on Sunday evening, where he announced that the inauguration had been pushed to a later date following consultations. He also cited internal, national and international interventions as the reasons behind the postponement.The ceremony had been slated for December 12, at Tononoka Grounds in Mombasa County a day Kenyans would be celebrating Jamhuri Day to mark 54 years of independence.On December 1, NASA unveiled a seven-member team that would be in charge of the People's Assembly campaign countrywide, by deliberating and producing the roadmap towards the achievements of the People's Assembly "which will lead us to a fair election or the path of self-determination." The team include; 1. Economist David Ndii - chairman2. Peter Mathuki 3. Hamida Kibwana 4. Judith Sijeny5. Dr Oduor Engwen6. Koitamet Ole Kina7. Dr Mutakha KanguThe committee had done a lot ahead of the swearing-in ceremony only for it to be postponed.A member of the organising committee told the Nation that the committee felt wasted.“I feel lost because all the work we have been doing here has come to naught,” he said after the anticipated inauguration was postponed.