Governor William Kabogo has asked Coalition for Reforms and Democracy leader Raila to honour summons by the Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission and give information he has over the Eurobond saga.
Speaking at Ndumberi grounds on Saturday during this year's Jamhuri Day celebrations , Kabogo said Mr Odinga would do the country good by providing information on the alleged lost Sh140 billion.
Mr Kabogo said the EACC has the powers to question and interrogate any Kenyan.
Kabogo accused the Cord leader of using the Eurobond matter to gain political significance.
He said the move by the opposition leader to turn down an invitation by National Tresury Cabinet Secretary Henry Rotich that was intended to provide him with information on Eurobond last week shows that he is not sincere about his claims.
Kabogo at the same time asked members of the opposition to respect the government.
He said the opposition has shown disrespect to the government and its leaders.
Kabogo said the Jubilee government was endorsed by Kenyans in the 2013 general elections and that the opposition should give it ample time to deliver its development pledges.
"Opposition leaders and their members should know that Jubilee government was elected by Kenyans and they should give it time to work for the citizens," added Kabogo.