Former Machakos senator Johnson Muthama in a past event. He says that Raila's Tuesday swearing-in will go on as planned. (Photo/standard.co.ke)Former Machakos Senator Johnson Muthama has scoffed at the Jubilee government warning it against plans to disrupt Raila Odinga's swearing-in on Tuesday.Speaking to locals   in Mwala Town , Machakos county on Friday, after attending the burial of a seven year old boy, Geoffrey Mutinda, who was allegedly killed by a stray bullet fired by the police in Pipeline estate a week ago, Muthama claimed that Uhuru Kenyatta's government is planning to disrupt Raila's coronation on Tuesday.He alleged that Jubilee plans to arrest and detain some of top NASA leaders preparing for the Tuesday event."Our inteligence has revealed that Jubilee is planning to arrest some of our leaders but we want to tell them that they will not stop Raila's big day," he said..The former Senator said that Raila's swearing in will go on whether Uhuru's government likes it or not.He said that NASA has no intension of negotiating or pleading with the government which he accused of undermining the rights of Kenyans and the constitution."We will go on with our planned Tuesday event and urge our supporters and Kenyans to turn out in large numbers as we coronate the people's president Raila Odinga," he said.Muthama stated that Kenyans are in support of Raila's swearing-in, adding that the former Prime Minister has a right to be sworn-in since he allegedly won the August 8 presidential election. The former senator dismissed off Attorney General (AG) Githu Muigai for terming Raila's event illegal."People like Githu Muigai and others in Jubilee should stop embarassing themselves in press conferences because they cannot stop the people's power," he said.Muthama called for calm among Kenyans and more so NASA supporters ahead of the Tuesday swearing-in.Raila maintains that his Tuesday swearing-in is still on and says that he is not afraid of being charged with treason or being killed as  a result of his action.The former Prime Minister, who met with a section of foreign evoys on Friday,  maintains that he does not recognize Uhuru Kenyatta's presidency.

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