Emerging details indicate that opposition leader Raila Odinga might have been subjected to an unprecedented humiliation by his Orange party allies on Wednesday.

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It now emerges that a section of the ODM bloc walked out on the African Union special Infrastructure Development envoy during his tour of the Parliament on Wednesday.

According to the Sunday Nation, the group was protesting against Raila's newfound habit of interfering with his group of lawmakers in the legislative house and his attempts to influence their decision making.

The members, the paper reports, complained of being treated like children and not given the opportunity to vote according to their own ideologies.

This happened when Raila arrived at the  Parliament Gallery to apparently sway his lawmakers to vote in favor of the suspended Gender Bill Amendment of 2018.

The members, in protest, stormed out of parliament.

The voting failed to take place due to lack of quorum, after the house failed to achieve the needed 233 members to vote on the same, forcing for its postponement to February 2019.

Raila was also subjected to a similar case when he threw his weight behind the additional 8 percent tax on petrol and its products earlier in the year.

Most of the members defied his calls and openly opposed the proposal, and so did dome members allied to President Uhuru Kenyatta.

The proposal, however, went through, but after a dramatic session in the National Assembly.