Lang'ata MP Nixon Korir has exuded confidence in Jubilee candidate for Kibra by-election McDonald Mariga, insisting that he shall win by landslide.
The first term lawmaker on Wednesday said many Kibra residents are leaning towards the former footballer, adding that Jubilee expects nothing less than victory.
Mr Korir accused Orange Democratic Movement party of scaring voters by allegedly harassing them as a strategy to keep them away from polling stations.
Kibra residents will on Thursday (today) elect a new MP who will take over from the late Ken Okoth, who succumbed to cancer in July this year.
"Let me first express confidence that McDonald Mariga shall win tomorrow (Thursday). Our opponents are already fearful and have employed a strategy to scare voters from turning up," he said.
"We have a few concerns like security but we have been assured by the police that everything is in order," added Mr Korir, the chief campaigner of Jubilee.
ODM had fielded Imran Okoth while ANC settled on Eliud Owalo. Ford Kenya party fielded Eng Ramadhan Khamisi. The polls shall close at 5pm local time.
On Wednesday, ODM received a complete voter register from IEBC following an order from High Court Judge James Makau.
The party termed the decision as a win for Kenyans. Lawyer James Orengo had moved to court accusing IEBC of denying the party lawful request.
"The IEBC has complied with the dictates of the Court judgement in regard to the Kibra Voter Register. It is a win for Kenyans," party lawyer Tony Moturi said.