Former Kibwezi West MP Kalembe Ndile has now threatened to pull his TIP TIP party out the Jubilee Party.
Ndile says those who folded their parties including himself to merge with Jubilee in the run up to 2017 general election have been sidelined, betrayed and neglected by the top Jubilee Party leaders.
The former MP says he no longer feels being part of the Jubilee Party.
Ndile argues that the ruling party has failed to honor the promises it made to affiliate parties that merged to form Jubilee.
"We feel cheated and abandoned by Present Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto," the former lawmaker said as quoted by a local daily.
Ndile said failure by President Kenyatta to include them in state appointments is betrayal of the highest order.
"We worked hard and played key role in President Kenyatta's success in 2017 and it's unfortunate that he has abandoned us," Ndile said.
It is not the first time Ndile is threatening to pull out of Jubilee.
Ndile is among politicians who folded their parties to form Jubilee.
Ndile is also among Kamba politicians who campaigned for President Kenyatta's re-election in 2017.
The Kamba rebels as they are called have been waiting on the government to reward them but the same has not been forthcoming.