NASA leader Raila Odinga and the Gusii community delegation, October 4, 2017. [Photo|Raila Odinga]The Opposition has slammed the ruling Jubilee government, saying there will be no free-ride to forming the next government.NASA has agreed to mobilise men and women who mean well for Kenya to stand up against impunity and demand 'Uchaguzi bora, not Bora Uchaguzi'.Presidential candidate Raila Odinga, said Nasa would not take Jubilee to the 'alter and marry' while blinded.According to him, Deputy President William Ruto, said Jubilee would be back to the Bomas of Kenya to be declared winner and take certificate after the fresh presidential election on October 26, only if Nasa goes to the elections, with IEBC as currently constituted.He said reforms must be done to the IEBC, otherwise Nasa's participation in the fresh polls, will be a free ride to Jubilee, or taking it to the alter."To this end, we have agreed that we continue with peaceful protest which is a fundamental constitutional right. We reject attempts to imply that that NASA'S decision to hold peaceful demonstrations are acts of violence," he said, Wednesday.Raila noted, IEBC and Jubilee will only act and allow reforms, through Nasa's weekly demonstrations."Those protests shall therefore continue across the country every Monday and Friday in accordance with the law," he added, adding that Jubilee have no issue with IEBC, because it is constituted, in a manner that will see NASA rigged out.Odinga was speaking when he met Gusii community delegation in Lavington.
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