Nasa flag bearer Raila Odinga in Kibera in June 2015. He is expected to announce his next move after losing the 2017 presidential poll to Jubilee rival and incumbent President Uhuru Kenyatta. [Photo: kenya-today.com]Jubilee should hold its cool and stop being nervous about what Nasa co-principal Raila Odinga will say on Tuesday.Political analyst and Nasa strategist Joseph Simekha has said as long as Raila will not say anything criminal, there should be no cause for alarm."Raila is going to make legitimate demands and will ask his supporters to do things that are lawful and constitutional. There is nothing criminal or inciteful that he will ask Kenyans to engage in," Simekha told KTN News on Tuesday.He noted that Nasa is going to be 'testing our systems and the things that the constitution provides for Kenyans to prosecute their grievances'.He added that some of the things that the government is 'uncomfortable' with like street protests are legal and it should, therefore, not be surprised should Nasa opt for such a move."In the US from day one of Donald Trump taking office, there have been demos and they continue to this point. Nobody tells them about national cohesion, peace and other stuff like that like we hear here, that if you are protesting you are threatening peace," he said.

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