NASA leader Raila Odinga has said he is ready to be charged with treason.
This after he took an 'oath' of office as the People's President last week.
Speaking on Saturday, Raila said that he will not rest in his quest to fight for electoral justice in the country.
"I don't fear to be charged with treason because in 1982 I survived," he said.
Raila further said that the National Ressistance Movement was an idea, yet the government had said it was illegal.'
"We are yet to register National Resistance Movement, how do you ban something that doesn't exist, they (Jubilee) have panicked," he said.
He made the remarks in Luanda, Vihiga County when he addressed mourners at the burial of Justus Etale father to ODM Director of communication Philip Etale.