National Super Alliance (NASA) presidential candidate Raila Odinga has disclosed that he has only prepared one speech ahead of the election outcome.
Speaking to KTN News at his Karen home Tuesday morning, Mr Odinga noted that he only has a winning speech.
"I only have one speech. I'm confident that I will win and in the unlikely event that I lose, I do not need a speech. I will speak from my heart," Odinga stated.
Addressing the ongoing voting process, Mr Odinga noted that so far, the process was okay even though the exercise was slow in some areas.
He took a swipe at IEBC for sending away some of their agents on grounds that they had letters from him and not NASA.
"IEBC must order Returning Officers s to stop frustrating my agents using the pretext that their appointment letters are on my personal letterhead and not NASA," the Opposition leader stated.
His sentiments were echoed by his wife Ida Odinga who noted that this was Raila's best chance at the presidency and urged Kenyans to turn up in large numbers.
"We stand a better chance than we have ever done before. This is it, turn up and vote in large numbers," she stated.
The former Prime Minister is expected to cast his ballot at the Old Kibera primary school, Nairobi.
On what he will be doing after voting, Odinga said he will be at his campaign headquarters following the electoral process.