STRATEGIST DAVID NDII ARRESTTED

Dr Ndii's family members have reported that police picked up the economist at the Leopard Beach area of Diani in the South Coast.
Nasa flagbearer Raila Odinga's adviser Salim Lone said that Dr Ndii's family had been told that he had been taken to the Diani Beach Police Station only for the police to say that the economist was not at the station.
No reason was given for his alleged arrest.
However, the Nasa leadership insisted that the arrest is linked to be the economist’s role in the formation of the People’s Assembly, which the coalition says is the final pillar in the restoration of democracy and electoral reforms.
The assemblies are part of Nasa's broad campaign for that Mr Odinga has termed "electoral justice" following August 8 and October 26 presidential elections, which he claims were rigged.
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Mr Ndii has been a critic of the Jubilee administration for the last four years.
On Friday, Nasa picked him to lead the seven-member organising committee that is expected to deliberate and produce the road map towards restoring democracy, just governmence and legitimate leadership through the People’s Assembly.
Significantly, the committee, whose other members are Mr Oduor Ong’wen, Ms Judy Sijeny, Hamida Kibwana, Dr Mutakha Kangu, Mr Koitamet Olekina and Mr Peter Mathuki, held its meeting on Sunday afternoon to deliberate on the way forward.
The details of the meeting which took place at Nasa’s Okoa Kenya offices are scanty but it is believed it was chaired by Dr Ndii.
courtesy; nation media
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