Orange Democratic Movement leader Raila Odinga has maintained that he will never complain of stolen victory in 2017 elections should he be on the ballot.

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Mr Odinga has previously disputed the outcome of presidential elections (2007 and 2013) accusing electoral commission of rigging his competitors in.

Speaking to a mammoth crowd on Saturday at Gusii stadium, Raila urged his supporters to ‘just’ vote and leave the rest to him in 2017 polls.

“It’s true that I have been rigged twice but this time I am not going to complain of stolen victory. Just do your responsibility of going to the polling station, voting and leaving the rest to me,” he said amidst cheers.

“We cannot be rigged out all times and my team has put mechanisms to deal with the forces of impunity. Jubilee cannot beat me in 2017 polls because they have never beaten me in any competitive elections,” added the opposition leader.

Odinga was accompanied by Governors James Ongwae(Kisii), John Nyagarama(Nyamira), Okoth Obado(Migori), Evans Kidero(Nairobi) and MPs Timothy Bosire(Kitutu Masaba), James Gesami(West Mugirango), Alice Chae(Nyamira), Mary Otara(Kisii), Gladys Wanga(Homabay), Augustine Neto(Ndhiwa), Sylvanus Osele (Kaspul Kabondo) among others.