Cord leader Raila Odinga should focus on putting his coalition in order ahead of the 2017 elections instead of issuing inflammatory statements to gain political mileage .
The government spokesperson Eric Kiraithe said Thursday Raila’s team is disorganised and may not pose any challenge to President Uhuru Kenyatta during next year’s elections.
"It is not lost on any observer that the opposition is incurably disorganised and unlikely to present any meaningful political competition," he said.
Kiraithe said the country should remain cautious as can easily plunge into chaos.
"We know there are circles that would, therefore, wish for violence and chaos to avoid a legitimate defeat in a free and fair democratic election," said Kiraithe as quoted by the Star.
He at the same time warned the former prime minister against causing unnecessary political excitement saying this may lead to his arrest.
"On Saturday, the leader of ODM was reported calling on his supporters from around the country to take up arms and forcibly eject IEBC commissioners from their offices," said Kiraithe.
He said Raila’s motive was to get himself arrested thereby justify a notion that the Jubilee administration was suppressing the opposition.