According to Ndii, the NASA coalition is still committed to ensuring they swear-in Raila on January 31. [Photo'Coutesy]

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NASA strategist David Ndii has once again cleared the air on what the coalition discussed when they met in two previous meetings.

According to Ndii, there is no division in the coalition and all are pulling in the same direction, which will culminate in the swearing in of Raila Odinga on January 31.

“We are reporting on what we have agreed in those meetings, there is no division in NASA, the rumours doing rounds that there have been sittings by the coalition to solve issues. We have not had issues, and all we have said has been discussed,” he said.

The coalitions will today, Friday head to Machakos for the People’s assembly forum, which was part of the plans as the gear up for the swearing in of Odinga.

Reports in the media indicate that some principals were not willing to push for Odinga’s swearing in, and that others were backing out.

“Obviously, we cannot hold regional forums all over the country and then not have people to come together and converse, have a dialogue as Kenyans. If jubilee wants to have this conversation, it is well. If they want to have another dialogue we have made it clear what our agenda for that dialogue is, it is electoral justice,” he added.