Bahati MP Kimani Ngunjiri is the latest leader to rubbish opposition chief Raila Odinga's mock presidential inauguration.
The National Super Alliance (NASA) leader was sworn in as the people's president on January 30 in Uhuru Park, Nairobi.
However, speaking on Radio Citizen, on Monday morning, the lawmaker rubbished the coronation terming it as a tribal affair.
According to Ngunjiri, an ally of the ruling Jubilee Party, NASA's sworn rival, all the people that participated in the swearing-in ceremony were from the former Prime Minister's ethnic community, denying the event a national angle.
''All the people that participated in Raila Odinga's swearing-in were from his tribe, starting from the one who administered the oath to the chief witnesses,'' said Ngunjiri.
''The others, who appear to be from other communities, were just back-benchers who never played any significant role,'' he added.
The controversial oath was administered by Ruaraka MP and High Court advocate Tom Kajwang'.
It was witnessed by National Resistance Movement self-proclaimed general Miguna Miguna and Siaya Senator James Orengo both of whom proceeded to sign purported oath documents.
Odinga has maintained that he is the people's choice and has since announced that he has assumed office as the people's president.