Siaya senator James Orengo's troubles have worsened after claiming that President Uhuru Kenyatta and the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) are working on an alliance.

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Speaking on Wednesday, Orengo claimed that Uhuru might join hands with the opposition boss Raila Odinga-led party, in a plan aimed at clinching power in the 2022 general elections.

But speaking on Radio Jambo Saturday morning, political analyst Brian Weke poked holes into the remarks, accusing the Senator of taking the nation back.

He bashed the lawmaker for interfering with the cooling political temperatures, which might erode the calm and peace currently being enjoyed by Kenyans and the political class.

"Orengo should not take Kenyans aback by reigniting the political debate.

"Kenyans do not want anything to do with 2022 politics for now. They want to hear about the war on corruption and other useful issues," he said.

He urged the Senator to give Kenyans a break and allow them to recover from the previous 2022 general elections by remaining silent and avoiding such remarks.

"Orengo should give us a break as Kenyans. Nobody knows who will be the president in 2022 apart from God. Let him desist from predicting what will happen in the future," he added.

Orengo made the remarks during an interview with one of the leading local stations.