Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama in a past event. He says that the country will turn into a dictatorship if Raila is not sworn in as the people's president. [Photo/the standard.co.ke]Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama has urged NASA supporters not to lose hope, saying that plans to swear-in Raila Odinga are much alive.Muthama also wants supporters not to give up on their leader Raila Odinga.The former Machakos senator says that NASA has not given up on the push to swear-in Raila Odinga as the people's president.Addressing supporters in Mavoko Town on Saturday, Muthama said that Raila won the August 8 presidential election and that he will be sworn-in as president whether Jubilee likes it or not.Muthama said that the country will be turned into a dictatorial system if Raila is not sworn in as the people's president."The only way to end electoral impunity, fraud, injustice and police brutality that has been perpetuated by Jubilee is to swear in Raila Odinga as the people's president," he said on Saturday.Muthama urged NASA supporters to stand with Raila stating that he has the dreams and interests of Kenyans at heart." Raila fought for democracy, he has fought for reforms over the years and he cannot mislead the country," he said.The former senator said that president Uhuru Kenyatta knows that Raila should be the president."They refused to open the servers on August 8 but people opened the servers on October 26 and the world now knows who oughts to be the president," he added.The former senatorial lawmaker said that they will not be intimidated in their push for electoral reforms.NASA has insisted on swearing-in Raila Odinga with plans for the event scheduled for early next year said to be complete.The government has however warned NASA against swearing in Raila stating that their action will amount to treason.The former Prime Minister says that he is ready for death, noting that he would rather die than watch Jubilee government undermine the constitution.
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