Speaking moments after casting his vote at Gacii Primary School, Njama expressed confidence with the exercise which started early morning Thursday.
“We are confident that this is our win. We have done that with a lot of prayers, talking to our people and the support of our President and Jubilee party,” Kariri said.
He noted that his win will be a statement that the ruling party led by President Uhuru Kenyatta still holds sway in Mt Kenya and the country at large.
“We are going to take this as an opportunity to ensure that Jubilee remains the party of the people of Kenya,” he said.