[Raila Odinga in a past event. He has condemned the arrest of NASA adviser David Ndii by the police. Photo/Philip Etale]
Opposition leader Raila Odinga has accused president Uhuru Kenyatta following apprehension of NASA adviser David Ndii.
Police are said to have arrested the tough talking economist over his alleged role to have Odinga installed as President on December 12th.
"I am aware of the police intimidation particularly towards NASA leaders. Ndii is not the first one because we shall have more," he told reporters in Kisumu on Monday.
Along with his wife and Raila's daughter Winnie Odinga, Ndii was arrested on Sunday evening and later transferred to Nairobi.
But Odinga maintains the actions by the police will not deter his quest for electoral justice in the country.
"They can intimidate us but we shall remain focused to ensure electoral justice is achieved in Kenya.
"They have killed and maimed our supporters yet our international friends are quiet. They say they will take him (Ndii) to court so let us wait and hear what they are charging him of," he said.
In most of his newspapers columns, Ndii has been pushing for secession, a route which Jubilee leadership has vehemently opposed.