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Raila's swearing-in hit by a last minute hurdle

He says its a threat to National security

Opposition leader Raila Odinga’s swearing-in plans have been hit by a last minute setback, just 5 days to January 30.

This comes after a Jubilee politician Joe Mutambu moved to court Thursday afternoon, to block the set plan to swear in Raila Odinga and Kalonzo Musyoka as President and Deputy President.

Joe Mutambu who was formerly allied to Wiper Democratic Movement party and the immediate former Mwingi Central Member of Parliament termed the process slated for January 30 a threat to National security.

In the run up to the August 8 2017 general Elections, Joe fell out with the Wiper Party and went on to join the Jubilee Party which he used to vie for the Mwingi Parliamentary seat but lost to Gideon Mulyungi who vied on a Wiper ticket.

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Mutambu has since been a critic of the opposition outfit NASA.

During his tenure as Mwingi Central MP, Joe Mutambu sponsored the Constitution of Kenya (Amendment) Bill, 2014 a Bill that provided for the reduction on the membership of the National Assembly, the Senate, the County government and the County Assembly in order to reduce the growing wage bill and the cost of running County Governments and for connected purposes.

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