Raila has accused the ruling coalition of using money swindled through corruption to buy some opposition leaders ahead of 2017 elections though he did reveal those allegedly bought by Jubilee.
Speaking at Kipasi Primary school in Migori on Friday Raila said they are far much ahead of Jubilee even if they buy some of Cord members.
He further urged his supporters not to be worried about leaders leaving the coalition and said that Cord will emerge stronger in the coming elections.
Raila assured aspirants eyeing seats through ODM of free, fair and early primaries to ensure only popular candidates get certificates.
He was accompanied by Migori governor Okoth Obado, MPs Junet Mohamed (Suna East), T.J Kajwang (Ruaraka), woman representatives Mishi Mboko (Mombasa), Aisha Jumwa (Kilifi) and Florence Mutua (Busia).
“We will have early nominations so that we have time to repeat the process in case of a problem,” Raila said adding that they will not allow rigging as witnessed in the 2013 elections.
In addition, Raila plans several rallies in Western Kenya for the next two weeks in a move to consolidate his support in the region, a move seen to be about neutralising ODM rebels.