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Kenya opposition party, Nasa plans to derail Govt activities with new strategy
 
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Sat, 25 Nov 2017   ||   Kenya,
 

Nasa an opposition political Party in Kenya has asked its lawmakers not to participate in vetting Cabinet appointees as the coalition intensifies its protest against President Uhuru Kenyatta's election win.

Their five-point resolution reached after a meeting at Maanzoni Lodge, Machakos County, chaired by leader Raila Odinga on Saturday, indicates that they do not recognise the election of Mr Kenyatta.

"We have not individually and collectively delegated our sovereignty to Uhuru Kenyatta," the report read.

POLICE BRUTALITY

Further, co-principal Musalia Mudavadi said they will use legally available options to protest the October 26 victory, regardless of being upheld by the Supreme Court.

Mr Mudavadi also urged Kenyans not to attend the swearing-in of Mr Kenyatta at Kasarani Stadium on Tuesday; and instead attend the memorial service of victims of police brutality to be held at Jacaranda Grounds in Embakasi on the same day.

 

 

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