Opposition leader Raila Odinga claims that President Uhuru Kenyatta's recent insults are basic evidence that he has panicked.
Odinga, who is set is yet to unveil his presidential campaigns, further says Jubilee government has directed government resources to its traditional strongholds in voter registration.
He also challenged residents of Nyanza and western regions to make us of the ongoing voter registration by bringing more people on board.
"He has been moving around throwing insults right, left and centre. He is sure than he can't beat the opposition because of his dismal performance," said Odinga.
The former Prime Minister added: "We must have our people in Nyanza and western registering in numbers. It is our responsibility to ensure we have numbers to send Jubilee home."
The recent statistics released by IEBC shows that Odinga's support base of Nyanza and western region still lags behind in voter registration.
The ODM party has since suspended membership registration and embarked on sensitizing its members to register as voters.