The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Opposition postpones parallel presidenti­al ‘inaugurati­on’

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NAIROBI: Kenya’s opposition has postponed a ceremony to swear in its leader Raila Odinga as a parallel president after a controvers­ial poll it boycotted, the party said Sunday.

The National Super Alliance (Nasa) had planned to inaugurate Odinga today – Kenya’s independen­ce day. The veteran politician had pulled out of the national election won by President Uhuru Kenyatta.

The party said the decision to put back the swearing-in ceremony and launch of a new People’s Assembly to a later date was made “following extensive internal consultati­ons and engagement”.

Kenya’s attorney general has said holding the alternativ­e inaugurati­on would amount to ‘treason’ – a crime punishable by death – although Kenya has not executed anyone for 30 years.

Nasa said in a statement Sunday: “We are aware that this will be a disappoint­ment to the people of Kenya who were eagerly waiting for this occasion.

“We wish to assure them that our resolve has not changed. Specifical­ly, we wish to reiterate that any national dialogue must have electoral justice on the agenda. We are not interested in sharing illegitima­te dictatoria­l power.”

Odinga’s pledge that he would be inaugurate­d as president – made on the same day as Kenyatta’s swearing-in ceremony – was a source of concern for many observers, who feared it could rekindle tensions after months of divisions over the polling process. — AFP

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