Suba North Member of Parliament Millie Odhiambo has differed with Siaya Senator James Orengo, over President Uhuru Kenyatta's 2018 truce with ODM boss Raila Odinga.
Though both are allied to Raila, they have varying views of the truce, after Orengo earlier claimed that the handshake has conditions which must be fulfilled within an agreed time.
In an earlier appearance on K24's Punchline show, he said that the conditions must be realized within an agreed time frame, failure to which supporters of Raila will start getting suspicious of the truce.
He claimed that the truce was to some extent about bringing some political changes in the country, with the inclusion of Raila.
But speaking on the same platform on Sunday, Odhiambo said that the handshake intended to salvage the nation from its initial internal fights and hostilities between the two sides.
"That was the view of the Honourable Orengo, but for me as Honourable Millie, I know that if we are talking about the handshake it's about bringing peace, bringing people together, bringing cohesion and moving the country forward," she said.
About the time frame, she doubted if there are any, which comes as a contravention to Orengo's claims that the duration is cast on stone.
She said that if the truce is to transform into a political union in the approaching 2022 polls, then that will happen automatically.
"In terms of there going to be a timeline, I don't think the timeline is cast on stone. It's just a matter of course that when the period for campaigns comes people will take positions. So if you are talking about timelines in that sense, then it will come," she added.
Both Uhuru and Raila have sought to set the records straight, repeatedly declaring that their truce was sorely aimed at calming that nation down and has nothing to do with 2022.