Kanu leader Gideon Moi faced hostility in his trip to contagious border point of Borabu-Sotik on Sunday after rowdy youths heckled him.
For around half an hour, worshipers at St Philips Anglican Church were treated with a rare show of drama after youths allied to DP William Ruto openly rebuked the Baringo senator.
The angry youths were heard accusing Moi of curtailing Ruto's 2022 presidential chances with some openly telling him to forget presidency.
Afterwards, police officers from Chepilat township were forced to eject the youths from among the worshipers are Moi continued to deliver his speech.
"I am not interested in any position for now. Some people get jitters at the mention of my name," he said.
"For now, we are keen to boost unity among our people and that is why I have come to Bomet over issues that we have in the border."
After the church function, Moi addressed hundreds of his supporters in Chepilat township which is situated along Nyamira-Bomet boarder.