Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa has explained the reasons behind his Gatundu South counterpart Moses Kuria's alleged discomfort within the ruling Jubilee Party.
Speaking on Saturday, Aladwa claimed that Kuria is working on establishing a new block and is therefore not so keen on Jubilee issues, adding that the MP could exit the President Uhuru Kenyatta-led political outfit soon.
He linked this to Kuria's presidential plans for the approaching 2022 elections arguing that the MP is aware that he stands no chance of being the Jubilee flagbearer.
"Moses Kuria is a presidential candidate and that is the reason why he is becoming uncomfortable. I hear he is working on a new party ahead of the polls," said Aladwa.
Aladwa was speaking on Radio Jambo's Mazungumzo Waziwazi Show on Saturday morning.
He further opined that Kuria seems uncomfortable with the famous March 9, 2018 handshake between Uhuru and opposition leader Raila Odinga.
Aladwa who is Raila's Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) party chair in Nairobi County, said that the firebrand lawmaker has every right to make any political decision he chooses.
"He has been one of the people who was using the enmity between Uhuru and Raila to elevate their political careers by attacking Raila but now he seems locked out. He has every right to move out," he added.