Opposition leader Raila Odinga has hit out at politicians linking him to the approaching 2022 presidential race.
A section of leaders from the rival Jubilee party have since ranked him as a possible contestant in the much anticipated race.
But speaking during a Christmas service at the St Peters Anglican Church in Nyamira, Bondo in Siaya County, the former Prime Minister sought to clear the air.
He maintained that he is not a candidate and has not announced his bod for the race and should not therefore be linked to the same.
"I have never said that am running for president in 2022, I have not said and I will not say. Let those people know that I am not a candidate," he said according to Citizen Television.
The Orange Democratic Movement also fired salvos at people over-analyzing his March 9 truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta on grounds that it has links to the elections.
He noted that the nation is still fresh from the 2017 polls, urging leaders to shun politicking and concentrate on service delivery for the time being.
"We will deal with those issues when the time comes but for now we have agreed with Uhuru to unite our country. 2022 is still four years again, let those speaking about 2022 give us a break," he added.
He maintained that the truce has a good motive and should not be stained with politics.