Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo now says that the ongoing exchange between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Bahati lawmaker Kimani Ngunjiri might get out of hand.
Ngunjiri on Sunday bashed Uhuru and demanded that he comes out clear on the content of his truce with opposition leader Raila Odinga.
In response, Uhuru on Monday shot back, terming the parliamentarian a 'Mshenzi' (Idiot), only hours before Ngunjiri mobilised his supporters and staged a demo in Nakuru Town.
Speaking on JKL Wednesday night, Kabogo observed that the latter is trying to push the insult to Kenyans, in a bid to incite Kenyans against the Head of State.
"Its clear that Uhuru only referred to a specific person with his Mshenzi jab but Ngunjiri is now pushing it to the people. He is inciting them against the President," he said.
In his demo, the vocal legislator termed the Uhuru and Raila union an apparent plan to throw Ruto under the bus.
He wondered why the President has remained silent about the new wrangles rocking the Jubilee Party, days after former party Vice Chair David Murathe, a close ally of Uhuru, announced plans to block Ruto's from the race.
He said that himself and a number of others will stick to the DP as per their earlier commitment with or without the President's support.
But according to Kabogo, the President is very unlikely to let it go freely and might soon go back after him. He said that the latter might face some indirect punitive measures in the coming days.
"Fire is coming, you cannot attack the President and go scot free, those ones attacking the President should prepare for fire," said Kabogo.