Kwale Governor Salim Mvurya in a past event. He has dismissed Raila's push to dialogue with Uhuru over his planned swearing-in [Photo/ the star.co.ke]Kwale governor Salim Mvurya has hit out at NASA leader Raila Odinga for asking for dialogue with President Uhuru Kenyatta over his controversial Tuesday swearing-in.Mvurya argues that there is no ground on which President Kenyatta or the Jubilee government should dialogue with the National Super Alliance (NASA).Speaking to journalists at the county office in Kwale Town on Saturday, Mvurya accused Raila of trying to create a non-existing political crisis in the country.
He said that Uhuru's government does not owe Raila anything, adding that the former Prime Minister (PM) is seeking political sympathy."It is ridiculous that Raila now wants dialogue with Jubilee so that he can get an opportunity to discuss coalition government," he said.Mvurya, who ditched Raila Odinga's ODM party and joined Jubilee told NASA top leaders and politicians to stop wasting time and leave Jubilee government alone.He said that NASA elected politicians are engaging in endless politics instead of serving their electorate.Mvurya asked Kenyans not to be swayed by Raila Odinga's alleged retrogressive politics and instead support president Kenyatta's development agenda.The former ODM politician said that Jubilee government will not be intimidated by Raila who he claimed has no interests of Kenyans.On Saturday, president Kenyatta ruled out holding any dialogue with Raila on matters election.Uhuru asked Raila to wait for 2022 when he will have a dialogue with Deputy President William Ruto.Raila is said to have issued conditions for him to have any dialogue with Uhuru Kenyatta.One of Raila's condition according to sources is for him (Uhuru) to contact him (Raila) directly instead of sending emissaries.The ODM leader maintains that he does not recognize Uhuru's presidency and that he will be sworn-in by the people's assembly on Tuesday.Plans for Raila's coronation are on top gear with the committee organizing the event expected to announce the venue of the swearing-in on Sunday.