[NASA principals in a past rally at Nakuru. Three principals are said to be opposed to Raila’s planned inauguration end month. Photo/Nation]
Raila Odinga's planned inauguration may after all fail to take place again following a reported disagreement among NASA principals, reports Citizen TV.
A defiant Raila had insisted that his swearing-in shall go on as planned, a move that was contradicted by Moses Wetangula, who seemed to recognize Uhuru's presidency.
"The president should make his cabinet inclusive and should not reward mediocrity over meritocracy," Wetangula said last Thursday.
And it is reported that Kalonzo Musyoka and Musalia Mudavadi along with Wetangula are pushing Raila to embrace dialogue without conditions to Jubilee administration.
On his Twitter account, self proclaimed NRM general Miguna Miguna blasted unnamed NASA principals for allegedly engaging Uhuru in secret dialogue without Raila's knowledge.
"The NRM soldiers are ordered to deal with all traitors fiercely from today. We know the night meetings and the people's revolution cannot be stopped by such," he tweeted.
Last week, Kalonzo's Wiper party called off People's Assembly rally scheduled today (Sunday) in Machakos, a move that has further subjected his commitment to scrutiny.
On his part, Odinga maintains that his quest for electoral justice is unstoppable despite disgruntles within NASA coalition.