Opposition Leader Raila Odinga. [Photo/qz.com]
The question of who will swear in opposition supremo Raila Odinga is proving to be a vexed one in the build-up to the much-touted swearing-in ceremony.
In a number of rallies, opposition politicians have said that the ''oath of office'' will be administered by a judge.
Kenyans from across the political spectrum are keen to know the name of the judge.
The NASA top brass has kept the identity of the so-called judge a closely-guarded affair.
Insiders privy to the swearing-in nuts and bolts say that the secrecy over the identity of the judge has been informed by the need to secure the judge ahead of the swearing-in.
Speaking last week in Central Kenya, President Uhuru Kenyatta's ally and Jubilee Party vice-chairman David Murathe said that they will be keenly waiting to see who will administer the 'oath of office', warning that whoever will do that will be met with the full weight of the law.
There is huge uncertainty over whether the judge is a serving one or a retired judge.
Those many questions will be answered today when Raila Odinga is expected to take the 'oath of office'.