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NASA sets date to announce flag bearer

From right, opposition leaders Musalia Mudavadi, Kalonzo Musyoka, Raila Odinga, Moses Wetang'ula and Nick Salat during the unveiling of the National Super Alliance. PHOTO | JEFF ANGOTE | NATION MEDIA GROUP
By Pharis Kinyua-Jamhuri News

The long awaited moment could soon be here as National Super Alliance (NASA) promises to announce its flag bearer on April 27.

Addressing a euphoric crowd at the Bomas of Kenya on Thursday, Ford Kenya boss Moses Wetangula reassured Kenyans that the coalition will break their anxiety soon.

He said they will announce who will be the flagbearer on April 27 at a mega rally in Uhuru Park.

“We have a date with you,” Wetangula stated.

He quickly noted that they have a strong resolve to remain united.

“I assure Kenyans that we bound ourselves in the name of God that none of us will think twice or walk out of this arrangement,” he said.

He said the coalition is taking not rushing to settle on the best line-up which will redeem Kenya from the jaws of bad governance of the Jubilee regime.

This announcement now holds Kenyans and Jubilee protégées in anxiety waiting to know who will be the flag bearer.

NASA has been in the face of a storm fighting hard not to disintegrate.

Deputy President William Ruto has often criticized the coalition saying they have delayed naming their flag bearer because they cannot agree among themselves who is the best candidate for the job.

But opposition has defended itself stating that it is a strategy to keep Jubilee guessing and later topple it.

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