NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga, reads newspaper at his Capitol Hill Square offices, August 7, 2017. [Photo|ODM Reloaded]National Super Alliance (Nasa) presidential candidate Raila Odinga spent the better part of Monday, at his Capitol Hill Square offices going through daily newspapers.He spent his morning receiving briefs from across the country's 44,000 polling stations, ahead of Tuesday polls.

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​Raila who seeks to send President Uhuru Kenyatta home in today's election, will be voting in Kibera Constituency, Nairobi County.A number of Nasa leaders will be visiting various parts of the country and staying on the ground with them, to ensure supporters vote. He has accused his opponent of using state resources, to subvert the election process, and insisted that the people's will, will not be undermined.

Nasa said the government intends to intimidate its supporters especially in their strongholds, to prevent them from voting."We want to urge our people to do whatever it takes to get to the polling stations and cast their votes. We assure them that they are not alone. We are doing everything to ensure our supporters are safe across the country," said the alliance, Monday.