[Raila Odinga in a past event. A source indicates that he would take oath in a private residence. Photo/Dennis]
Fresh details have emerged on planned swearing-in of Raila Odinga, despite pressure by international community to have the ceremony cancelled.
At Homa Bay, however, a defiant Raila shrugged off international community sanctions, insisting that he was ready to 'die in Kenya'.
"They have been calling me to cancel but I have told them off.They are free to revoke my Visa after all I will die in Kenya," he said.
With details about the event remaining scanty, NASA Chief Executive Norman Magaya insists that it shall take off in Uhuru Park.
But a source who spoke in confidence, says Raila will take oath in a secret private residence, in which only international media will be notified.
"It will be administered in a private residence with a competent judge. Only international media will be given brief hours to event.
"Thereafter, they will proceed to Uhuru Park for a public rally. He will then take a refuge at an embassy of one of countries that opposed Uhuru's inauguration," says the source.
While Jubilee maintains that it is not concerned with the ceremony, sources intimate that police will cordon off all venues that could host the event.