Likoni MP Mishi Mboko in a past event. He wants Uhuru to provide adequate security during Raila's Tuesday swearing-in. [Photo/the-star.co.ke]

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Likoni MP Mishi Mboko has asked President Uhuru Kenyatta's government to provide security to NASA supporters and Kenyans planning to attend NASA leader Raila Odinga's  swearing-in on Tuesday.The vocal ODM MP argues that Raila's coronation is a big event and that security has to be assured for Kenyans and dignitaries planning to attend.Addressing residents in Likoni Town on Saturday, Mboko warned Jubilee government against sending police to disrupt the swearing-in as they have been doing in NASA's previous rallies.

The MP said that Kenyans are eager for the Raila swearing-in which she said will bring the much-needed change in the country."We are asking president Uhuru Kenyatta to ensure adequate security is provided during Raila's swearing-in on Tuesday," he said.Mboko asked Kenyans to stand with and pray for Raila ahead of his swearing-in.Raila insists that he will not call off the swearing-in slated for Tuesday adding that he will be sworn-in by the people's assembly.On Saturday, the committee planning for the Raila swearing-in said that everything is going on well with claims that Raila's deputy Kalonzo Musyoka could take his oath while in Germany.Kalonzo has been in Germany since early October attending to his ailing wife.On Friday, after a meeting with foreign envoys, Raila said that he is not afraid of being charged with treason and even being killed stating that his quest for a better country is unstoppable.Raila, however, said that he is ready to dialogue with President  Uhuru Kenyatta.

President Kenyatta on Saturday ruled out holding any dialogue with Raila on electoral issues.