The National Super Alliance (Nasa) met Tuesday, and unveiled a twelve member Coordinating Committee.

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Nasa leaders Raila Odinga (ODM), Moses Wetangula (Ford Kenya), Kalonzo Musyoka (Wiper) and Musalia Mudavadi (Amani National Congress) said this aim to move the agenda of the alliance forward.

This would also help prepare the formal launch of the alliance in the very immediate future, according to the leaders.

The members include: senators Bonnie Khalwale, James Orengo and Johnston Muthama, Agnes Zani (Nominated); MPs Eseli Simiyu, Sakwa Bunyasi, Francis Nyenze, Chris Wamalwa, Timothy Bosire; and Farah Maalim and Kipruto Kirwa.

The technical and Strategy team will also lend technical support to the Coordinating Committee.

"These organs will be answerable to the co-principals of the alliance. They will start work immediately and make proposals which will be ratified by the Leadership of the Coalition,'' said the Nasa leadership.

The Committee will also ensure:

1. Joint election platform, manifesto and blueprint on issues of concern and on challenges facing the country.

2. Organisational framework and structures for the Coalition and its secretariat.

3. Audit of the electoral system, election laws and processes and the capacity of IEBC to conduct free and fair elections.

4. Strategy to guarantee success and victory in all national and county elections and for securing majorities in parliament and county assemblies in the general elections.

5. Ensuring that the Coalition has a flag bearer and running mate in the presidential election and establishing rules for joint nominations for candidates in situations where circumstances so demand.

6. Coalition Agreement that will secure a smooth transition after the general elections; maintain stability and unity in the Coalition after the election; effective implementation of the Coalition manifesto and other development plans; defend, protect and uphold the Constitution including the Bill of Rights and the Rule of Law; and secure peace and security.