Former Kathiani MP Wavinya Ndeti has asked embattled Machakos Governor Dr Alfred Mutua to prepare to go home.
Ndeti says that Mutua is fighting a losing battle and should accept that he is not wanted by Machakos people.
Speaking to journalists in Machakos Town on Thursday, Ndeti said that Mutua has been a disappointment to the people and has nothing left but to go home.
The Wiper politician said that she is not afraid of the appeal filed by Mutua at the Supreme Court, challenging the Court of Appeal ruling that nullified his election.
"Mutua should get ready to go home and know that we are not scared of him," she said.
The former Kathiani lawmaker said that the Supreme Court order allowing Mutua to remain in office pending hearing and ruling of the appeal does not scare her.
"Machakos people are tired and no amount of Public Relations tactics will save Mutua this time around," she added.
On Tuesday, the supreme court issued a stay order for Governor Mutua pending hearing and ruling on his appeal.
The court in its stay order said that Mutua will remain governor pending the appeal.
The Court of Appeal nullified Mutua's election three weeks ago on grounds that it was not free and fair.
The appellate court ordered for repeat gubernatorial election in conformity with the law.
Mutua has however appealed the ruling and exuded confidence that the highest court in the land will reinstate his victory.