Former Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has expressed confidence that the 2027 General Election will not be rigged, even as he questioned the credibility of the newly appointed Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission (IEBC) officials.

Speaking during an interview on Kameme FM on Monday, Gachagua accused the Kenya Kwanza administration of planting loyalists at the electoral body but maintained that Kenyans would vote overwhelmingly to oust the current regime. "Those in office are Ruto's commissioners, but the law says votes are counted at the polling station.

I want to assure my people that elections will not be rigged," he said.

He claimed that the opposition would beat President William Ruto's administration by over five million votes, dismissing fears of state interference through the electoral commission.