Gilgil Member of Parliament, Martha Wangare now wants opposition leader Raila Odinga to handle the ongoing border row between Kenya and neighbouring Uganda.
This comes amid an argument over the ownership of Lake Victoria's Migingo Island, with Ugandan police reportedly harassing Kenyans on the island which lands within the Kenyan boundaries.
Speaking on Radio Jambo on Wednesday evening, the lawmaker proposed Odinga for the job upon his return from his ongoing India visit, saying that he should meet Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni to settle the row.
"Akitoka India aje akutane na Museveni ili Waganda waache kusumbua wavuvi wetu (he should meet Museveni next to put to an end the harassment our fishermen are getting from Uganda)," she said.
The Ugandan police have also been repeatedly accused of assaulting Kenyan fishermen and compelling them into eating raw fish upon arrest, with the fishermen also lamenting of their fishing and harvesting gears being taken away.
Members of National Assembly on Wednesday ventured into the issue, urging President Uhuru Kenyatta to look into the issue, with House Majority Leader Aden Duale proposing retaliatory measures.
Odinga who traveled with his wife Ida Odinga held talks with Indian Prime Minister Modi on Tuesday, in what seems like his second diplomatic assignment since he made peace with President Uhuru Kenyatta through their March 9 truce.