Nasa leaders have begun trooping into Uhuru
Park ahead of the planned swearing-in of principals Raila Odinga and
Kalonzo Musyoka.
Homa Bay Woman Representative Gladys Wanga was among the first to arrive.
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leaders came in including Rangwe MP Lilian Gogo, Homa Bay Senator Moses
Kajwang, MPs Elisha Odhiambo (Gem) and National Assembly Minority
Leader John Mbadi (Suba South).
Ms Gogo said it was a “wait-and-see situation” but now that their supporters had arrived, leaders would soon arrive at the park.
“We are not relenting on anything and the people's power must triumph today,” Ms Wanga said.
KIBERA
Kibera was calm as tens of youth walked in groups towards Uhuru Park, through Ngong Road.
The group passed by a contingent of anti-riot police officers camping at Nairobi Area Traffic Headquarters.
The police had armoured vehicles, water cannons and batons.
Some
Nasa supporters were holding twigs and blowing vuvuzelas and whistles,
while others were travelling by bus and matatu heading to Uhuru Park.
Inside
Kibera, there was no police presence and a few shops were operating.
Very few vehicles were on the road and construction of the roads and
structures are on uninterrupted.
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