Wednesday, 15 March 2017

NASA Coalition Finally Agrees On Their President Candidate

The 12-member team which was tasked to select a presidential candidate have made tremendous steps towards selecting the successful candidate. Reports from reliable sources indicate that the NASA technical team has reached the peak in selecting the coalition’s flag bearer. Similarly, they have settled on the way in which the presidential flag bearer should be selected.

 Late last night the team submitted the recommendations to the NASA Coordinating Committee. This move was achieved after lengthy deliberations since the coalition’s co-principals signed the NASA agreement. According to research conducted by the standard, the technical team has suggested that it is in order for the presidential flag bearer to be selected during the upcoming party primaries. In this case, the most accorded candidate should be accorded the honor of flying the coalition’s presidential flag ahead of the coming general elections.

Suggestions have been made that ODM leader Raila Odinga should be awarded the presidential ticked and Kalonzo Musyoka appointed as his running mate. The technical team thinks that Raila-Kalonzo combination is the best since they are likely to get more votes as they did in the year 2013.
Amani National Congress (ANC) leader Musalia Mudavadi has also been pointed as a possible threat to Raila Odinga since he has stands a better chance of being appointed the coalition’s presidential flag bearer.

Reports from privy sources indicates that the coalition will successfully select their presidential candidate by the end of April.

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