Attorney General Githu Muigai in a past event. Mavoko MP Patrick Makau has told him off for declaring Raila's planned swearing-in illegal. (Photo/softkenya.co.ke) Mavoko MP Patrick Makau has told off Attorney General Githu Muigai for declaring NASA leader Raila Odinga's planned swearing-in illegal.
Speaking at Lee Funeral Home on Thursday, Makau said that they (NASA) will not be intimidated by Jubilee, stating that president Uhuru Kenyatta's government can arrest them all instead of issueing threats.The MP said that Jubilee government is to blame for the state of political affairs currently facing the country now.He claimed that Jubilee has perpetuated electoral injustice, adding that its threats and intimidation will not stop NASA agenda.The MP said that Githu Muigai has no moral authority to speak about the law claiming that he has been serving the interests of the Jubilee goverment instead of Kenyans."Jubilee goverment should spare us the threats because they are the reason to why the country is divided," he said.The Wiper MP said that NASA is working within the confines of the law, adding that nothing will stop them from pushing their agenda.Makau asked NASA supporters to stand firm with Raila Odinga, saying that he cares for the country.On Thursday , Muigai issued a stern warning to NASA over the Raila planned swearing-in.The AG said that NASA's planned event is illegal, adding that death punishment awaits Raila Odinga if he goes ahead to swear himself president.Muigai also warned NASA against push for the people's assembly terming it unconstitutional.He said that the constitution only provides for the formation of the National Assembly , the senate and the county assembly.Raila maintains that he will be sworn-in on December 12, 2017.Speaking on Thursday at City Mortuary, Raila told off the United States government and other critics asking him to call off his planned swearing-in.The former Prime Minister (PM) said that he does not recognize president Uhuru Kenyatta's illegitimate government.