Orange Democratic Movement party Secretary General Edwin Sifuna on Tuesday revealed that the party held a meeting with all the 300 ward leaders from Kibra Constituency.
In a tweet, Sifuna noted that they met to discuss a way on how their party candidate for the Kibra parliamentary by-elections, Bernard Imran Okoth will win the much-anticipated race.
"Meeting all the 300 @TheODMparty ward leaders from Kibra, drawn from each of the 5 wards as we officially kick of the campaign to elect Bernard Otieno Okoth as the next MP to complete the good works began by the late Ken Okoth.#MbelePamoja," wrote the ODM SG.
The meeting was attended with various ODM leaders among them Suna East Member of Parliament Junet Mohamed who called on Kibra residents to elect Imran Okoth to continue with the work his late brother had started.
"The program the late Hon. Ken Okoth set in motion will not be derailed. In Imran Okoth we have a continuity of all the development projects in health, education, women and youth empowerment and international linkages," Junet said in a tweet.
Imran Okoth, brother to the immediate former MP the late Ken Okoth won the ODM nomination.
ODM will receive stiff competition from Jubilee Party, whose candidate McDonald Mariga was cleared to vie for the seat on Monday and ANC's Eliud Owalo who is Raila Odinga's former aide among other candidates.