NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga speaking at the Afraha Stadium in Nakuru Sunday July 30.He maintained that the alliance is headed for a win in the August polls[Photo/Raila Odinga Facebook page]
NASA presidential candidate Raila Odinga has maintained that the alliance is headed for a win in the forthcoming August general polls.
Speaking during a rally in Nakuru's Afraha stadium Sunday,Odinga maintained that the ruling Jubilee government which is seeking a re-election is in for a rude shock saying that NASA is only waiting to be sworn in.He cautioned Jubilee against engaging in any election mischief in a bid to rig the election maintaining that the alliance has eyes everywhere.
''We have Jubilee under control and they should not be deceived that they can in any way interfere with the election or rig us out.We also have the numbers and all statistics point at our victory ranging from numbers to strategies,'' said the former Prime Minister.
The alliance has for some time now been bragging that it has enough numbers and Kenyans' support to propel it to power maintaining that it has the backing of over 10 out of the registered 19 million voters.
Odinga also promised to address matters unemployment and poverty once in office.
''We will ensure that all our children get free and sufficient education and issue our vulnerable citizens with funds to help them start businesses and better their lives,'' said Odinga who will be deputized by former Vice President Kalonzo Musyoka should his bid sail through.
Jubilee will on the other hand be represented by President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto.