Speculations over perceived rift between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his DP William Ruto took a new twist on Saturday when two more leaders confirmed animosity between the two.
Last week, a furious Leader of Majority Kipchuma Murkomen accused unnamed people in OP of allegedly ganging to curtail Ruto's 2022 chances.
"There is a clique ofindividuals within OP who are keen to sabotage Ruto's 2022 chances. They are creating a rift between the President and DP," he said.
And with the escalating crisis, Uhuru and Ruto are said to have met for a crisis meeting on Friday.
Former Borabu aspiring MP Patrick Osero, hinted a possible split in Jubilee party.
"All is not well and that is why there is tension everywhere. This has been catapulted by fight against graft," he said.
Kitutu Masaba MP Shadrack Mose added: "In a big house like Jubilee l, such things are normal. We only hope for the best."
Already, the two leaders are said to have agreed to hold Jubilee PG on Tuesday to iron out the issues.
Understandbly, Rift Valley MPs held a crisis meeting last week where they are said to have agreed to back Uhuru's agenda.