[President Uhuru Kenyatta in a past event. Jubilee Grassroots Campaign Group Esise chapter has ditched him for Raila. Photo/Nation]
A section of Jubilee leaders from Esise in Nyamira now want opposition leader Raila Odinga to take oath of office.
Despite pressure from international community, Raila insists of oath taking, shrugging of any sanctions from foreign countries.
"They have been threatening me of sanctions but if that takes to achieve electoral justice, so be it," he said.
The much awaited oath taking shall take place on Tuesday at Uhuru Park despite the government maintaining that NASA has not formally applied for security.
But led by Jubilee Grassroot Valunteers Nyamira Chapter, Justus Mokaya said the team approves the swearing-in, adding that they were disappointed by Jubilee.
"We campaigned vigorously but no single position was set aside for Nyamira people. We are now fully supporting Raila's swearing-in. Jubilee is meant for the selected few," he said.
Although he is a resident of Nyamira, Interior Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i is considered as an outsider due to his roots in Kisii County.