Members of parliament drawn from the opposition party Orange Democratic Party have hit out Bungoma Senator Moses Wetangula over continued attacks on Raila Odinga.

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The lawmakers who were speaking on Wednesday stated that the attacks were uncalled for.

Led by National Assembly minority leader John Mbadi, the MPs issued a 48-hour notice to all Ford-Kenya leaders holding House positions to dissociate themselves from Wetang'ula’s claims. 

“Senator Wetang'ula's leadership was rejected by colleagues. He threatened that the divorce was going to be messy, noisy and chaotic. Let me ask Kenyans, did you hear any noise or see chaos? This is a classic example of someone talking to himself,” said Suna East MP Junet Mohammed.

Speaking on Tuesday, Wetangula said that Raila was not a team player, allegations dismissed by Mbadi.

"We know Wetang'ula is very annoyed after he lost the (Senate) minority leader’s seat. He is throwing tantrums. He should accept and move on. He is a person on the path of emotional destruction by the day,” said Mbadi.