Mombasa Governor Ali Hassan Joho alongside NASA leader Raila Odinga, during a rally at Mama Ngina Drive. [Photo|Ali Hassan Joho]The National Super Alliance has said that the Mombasa County Assembly will hold a sitting to discuss the People's Assembly Motion before planned swearing-in of opposition leader Raila Odinga.A communication from the coalition on Saturday said the Assembly will approve the motion on Wednesday December 6 ahead of December 12, a day Odinga said he would be inaugurated as Kenya's fifth president.He said he would be sworn in by the People's Assembly at an unknown venue, and head to State House."On Wednesday 6th of December the County Assembly will be discussing and passing the People's Assembly Motion. The Motion which has received the highest approval ever since the devolved house began its operation in 2013 has so far received a unanimous endorsement from all the members who are set to pass it on Wednesday," said NASA."All Bunge la Mwananchi leaders in Mombasa will be in attendance to witness this historic event," it added.The statement further said leaders of the opposition in Mombasa will travel to Nairobi in a multitude to witness the swearing in ceremony of Odinga "as the People's President of the Republic of Kenya."Kwale County Assembly became 10th to approve NASA's People's Assembly Motion.The assembly passed the motion, on Wednesday despite opposition from a section of Jubilee party leaders in the county.The National Resistance Movement wing of the National Super Alliance dispatched to the County Assemblies the Motion on the establishment of a People’s Assembly starting November 9.Other assemblies that have passed the motion include: Busia, Siaya, Kakamega, Vihiga, Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Makueni and Kilifi County Assemblies.NASA has maintained there will be "no peace for the oppressors if there is no justice for the people. And things are no different for the illegitimate government in the coming days."
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