Security officers at a polling station. [Photo/independent.co.uk]
Former military man now Sirisia Member of parliament Mr John Waluke has vowed to used his army skills to ensure President Uhuru Kenyatta's vote is protected on Thursday's repeat poll.
"I am not only an MP but also a trained soldier and I will deal with those who will try to block anyone from exercising their constitutional rights in my constituency," said Waluke,
Waluke who is also the Jubilee county chairperson said he will also be making rounds in the region to ensure no one is intimidated during the voting process and also ensure that those causing havoc are dealt with.
"Voting will go on in Sirisia as planned and I dare challenge those who are planning to block people from exercising their right to try it they will know why a guinea fowl has no hair on its head," he warned.
NASA leader Raila Odinga has asked his supporters to boycott the October 26 repeat polls unless their irreducible minimums are met by IEBC.