Mombasa governor Hassan Joho in a past event. [Photo/The Star]

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Mombasa Governor Hassan Joho has issued a fresh warning to Jubilee government ahead of their planned swearing-in.

Joho has warned Jubilee government against ignoring  NASA's call for electoral reforms and justice.

According to the ODM Party deputy leader, time for dialogue is quickly running out and Uhuruto will have themselves to blame if they continue keeping silent on NASA's push for reforms.

Speaking to journalists in Mombasa Town on Saturday, Joho said that they will not beg Uhuruto for dialogue.

"We are not going to beg them to dialogue on electoral issues because if they refuse then the people's power will decide," he said.

Joho refuted claims that NASA is using dialogue to seek for political sympathy and share of government.

He said that NASA's agenda is clear, adding that they cannot seek a share of a government that does not exist.

"Kenyans and the world know that last year's presidential election that declared Uhuru as the president was not credible and as such we cannot be having a government," he said.

The Mombasa governor also refuted claims that there is division in NASA over the planned swearing-in.

He said that all NASA affiliate parties are committed to Raila-Kalonzo swearing-in set for January 30.

Raila and Kalonzo are set to be sworn in as the people's president and deputy president respectively on January 30 at Uhuru Park even as the government terms the planned coronation as illegal and treasonous.

NASA has lined up a series of rallies across the country in readiness for the swearing-in.