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Ignore Miguna’s sabotage claim, Raila tells supporters

NASA boss Raila Odinga. [www.the-star.co.ke]

NASA Chief Raila Odinga has spoken after Miguna Miguna accused two of his trusted lieutenants of secretly working with Jubilee.

Miguna who was deported to Canada over his involvement in the unofficial swearing-in of Raila on January 30 as the People’s President accused NASA strategist David Ndii and NASA CEO Norman Magaya of working with Jubilee to sabotage NRM.

The fiery lawyer proclaimed himself the NRM general a few days before his deportation

But in response to the scathing allegations, Raila said he fully trusts the Ndii and Magaya in spite of the vile accusations by Migunaa.

“My attention has been drawn to reports in sections of the media, attributed to Miguna Miguna, claiming that two of Nasa Secretariat staff … are working for Jubilee Party,” said Raila in a statement on Monday according to the Star.

“We wish to make it clear that as a coalition, we have full confidence in Ndii and Magaya, who have dedicated time and resources working for Nasa’s course,” he added.

He termed the allegations by Miguna as damaging to NASA’s course.

Raila asked his supporters to ignore the accusation by Miguna and focus on the bigger picture which is NASA’s effort to liberate Kenya.

NRM is one of NASA’s wing which has been championing for boycott of products and services of companies that allegedly abetted rigging in the August 8 polls.

In the day leading to Raila’s “inauguration” NRM, then, under Miguna named Haco Tiger Industries as one of the companies that Kenyans should boycott.

Haco is owned by industrialist Chris Kirubi.

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