While Odinga’s oath was fundamentally different from the
procedure prescribed in the Constitution, NASA has outlined its next steps that
include the formation of a cabinet.
The Alliance has said it will unveil its ‘Cabinet’
within the next seven days.
Speaking on Wednesday, NASA CEO Norman Magaya said
opposition leaders are engaging in consultations on the formation of the
‘Cabinet’ and some of the individuals who should be selected to fill the
positions.
“In less than 30 days time we will hold a national
convention where the groundwork will be laid on how the NASA government will be
run. Talks on the formation of the Cabinet are set to begin from today,” said
Magaya.
While speaking to Radio Citizen, Magaya further stated
Nasa would inform the public where the offices of Raila Odinga will be
located.
“In due time, we will also inform the public where the
offices of our president will be as well as how Kenyans will be able to receive
services,” Magaya added.
Meanwhile, the government has commenced a probe on the
‘swearing-in’ ceremony.
NASA’s National Resistance Movement has also been
declared an organised criminal group by Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred
Matiang’i.