The Jubilee Party has been urged to take action against vice chair David Murathe over his remarks alleging that President Uhuru Kenyatta has no MoU with his deputy William Ruto.
Igembe Central lawmaker Kubai Kiringo is the latest leader to call for action against Murathe.
Speaking during an interview with Muuga FM, Kiringo said that the party should immediately punish Murathe over the remarks he termed ill-advised.
Speaking on Friday, President Uhuru distanced himself from the remarks stating that Murathe was speaking on personal terms.
The MP who was speaking on Saturday said that MPs from Mt. Kenya region are prepared to support Ruto in 2022.
Kirinyaga Governor Anne Waiguru has also called for Jubilee party elections as a means of taming divisions in the ruling party.
"It is therefore imperative, and in order, that the Jubilee Party hold party elections soonest possible, to forestall internal divisions, and ensure that statements are made by Elected Party Officials, and that they infact represent the views of the Jubilee Party as a whole," said Waiguru.