Former Kiambu Governor William Kabogo now claims that he was part of the group that negotiated the 2013 deal between President Uhuru Kenyatta his Deputy William Ruto.
Speaking on JKL Wednesday night, the Kabogo claimed that he was among the five people who were allowed into the room where the agreement was made.
He added that the two indeed made an agreement that Uhuru would support Ruto's bid as his successor after 2022, but there was no written documentation regarding the same.
"I was there when the two leaders made the agreement that they would support each other to serve two terms each. However, there was no written agreement," he said.
"However, the President made it clear that he would support Ruto as his successor in 2022," he added.
He expressed hope that Uhuru who however seems to be taking his time to reiterate the same will finally come out to publicly endorse Ruto for the much awaited 2022 polls.
This comes at a time when a number of Jubilee members are pressuring Uhuru to declare his support for Ruto in line with his earlier public declaration.
The President, however, seems to have found a new friend in opposition leader Raila Odinga, which is now threatening to kill the unity.
He has since refused to be drawn into the 2022 debate, terming it the time for development.