Kabete residents are set and prepared to vote for their next Member of Parliament (MP) in May 4 by-election.
The residents say they will make informed choice by electing a person who will support and promote development in the area.
Speaking to this writer at Waginge market on Saturday, James Maina, a resident said he is ready for the Monday exercise.
Maina noted that it is his constitutional right to vote for a leader who will work for the people.
“I ask fellow residents to come out in large numbers and vote for someone who will tackle our problems,” said Maina.
Nancy Mueni, a food vendor at the market appealed to residents to maintain peace as they vote.
She said that peace will be paramount for a successful by-election.
Mueni further asked both voters and aspirants to accept the election outcome.
“We should accept the outcome of the by-election, whoever wins or loses should know that life continues,” says Mueni.
Mueni also called on the government to beef up security during the exercise.
Meanwhile, campaigns came to an end on Saturday with several aspirants holding rallies in separate estates.
At Waginge market, Jubillee Alliance Party (JAP) aspirant Ferdinand Waititu wooed voters promising to work for them.
Waititu promised to boost residents living standard.
At Uthiru estate, Safina Party aspirant John Wamagata led a caravan that traversed the estate lobbying for votes.
Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) candidate Wilson Karanja was at Witeithe market where he urged residents to vote for him.
The Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) say everything is set ahead of the Monday by-election.
The commission says that over 400 poll officers will be open for the exercise.