NASA leader Raila Odinga in a past event. Kiambu senator Kimani Wamatangi wants him to call off his planned swearing-in. (Photo/nation.co.ke)Kiambu Senator Kimani Wamatangi has asked NASA leader Raila Odinga not to swear himself as President on December 12, 2017.Wamatangi observes that Raila's plan is causing tension and political anxiety in the country.Speaking to journalists in Kiambu Town on Monday, the Jubilee Senator said that Raila's planned coronation does not have the backing of the law and will cause trouble in the country.Wamatangi said that Raila was not elected president and that his action will result to more divisions and possible conflict among Kenyans."Raila Odinga should spare Kenyans the anxiety and tension by calling off his planned coronation because it is not supported by the law," he said on Monday.He accused Raila of dragging the country into unending election mood noting that Kenyans are tired and want to move on.Wamatangi advised Raila to use the proper available channels if he feels dissatisfied with the country's election mechanisms.He said that Raila's planned illegal swearing has dire consequences that the former Prime Minister should be ready to face.The Jubilee senator said that Uhuru will not be scared by Raila's swearing in because he has the instruments of power.He urged Kenyans to ignore Raila Odinga and support Uhuru Kenyatta's government.Plans to swear in Raila Odinga on December 12, 2017 are on course.The opposition send out invites for Raila's coronation last week with the venue of the planned event remaining a secret.Raila who jetted back to Nairobi on Monday from a three day tour of Nyanza region maintains that he does not recognize Uhuru Kenyatta's government and that he will be sworn-in by the people's assembly.Political analysts and constitutional experts are warning Raila against his planned swearing which they say is unonstitutional and amounts to treason whose punishment is death.

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