National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate Raila Odinga believes he will win in the August elections, noting that Kenyans have fully embraced the alliance.
He has further urged President Kenyatta to prepare to hand over power in August, saying he is confident he will triumph in the first round.
He was speaking in Bomet County on Wednesday, where he made a second visit in less than three weeks.
“Kenyans have committed to support NASA and we are sure of more than 10 million votes in the August election,” said the ODM party leader.
While addressing a rally at Ndanai trading centre in Sotik, Odinga exuded confidence that his alliance was gaining ground, and Kenyatta should be concerned.
“Kenyans have lost faith in Jubilee and this is a free ticket for them to go home in the first round," he added.
Raila was accompanied by Bomet Governor Isaac Ruto and Suna East MP Junet Mohammed.
The Opposition leader also tore into Jubilee, saying farmers in the South Rift had nothing to celebrate about Uhuru's leadership.
According to Odinga, tea farmers have had to live with poor prices for their produce, with the government not doing enough to intervene.
He took issue with Jubilee’s promises, saying they had not delivered on their laptop project as well as roads.
“Where are the laptops that were promised? And the same roads Jubilee is talking about cannot be traced anywhere in Kenya,” he went on.