Nairobi Governor Evans Kidero has exuded confidence in retaining his seat after 2017 general election.
Kidero said none of Jubilee's gubernatorial hopefuls can beat him.
The ODM governor hit out at Jubilee, saying they were too disorganised to win the polls.
"We are an organised house and they should put theirs in order first before gunning for my position. I am ready for anyone fronted by Jubilee," Kidero said at the Seventh Day Adventist Church in South C.
Also present at the church service was ODM’s Nairobi County chairman George Aladwa.
Aladwa hit out at Deputy President William Ruto for attempting to control Nairobi City politics.
"Ruto cannot control politics in Nairobi. He belongs to Eldoret North but here we are organised and shall show them in the ballot," he said, as quoted by the Star.
The ODM leaders urged the locals to register in large numbers and vote out Jubilee come August 8, 2017.
Several politicians are eyeing Kidero’s seat. They include: Senator Mike Sonko, MPs Dennis Waweru (Dagoretti South), Johnson Sakaja (Nominated), former Starehe MP Margaret Wanjiru, lawyer Miguna Miguna and former Gatanga MP Peter Kenneth.