Orange Democratic Movement party leader Raila Odinga has run out of time and should now plan for honourable retirement, Tanga Tanga brigade has said.
For over four decades, Mr Odinga has been one of heavyweights in Kenya's political history, almost dictating every circle of elections.
At Kakamega on Friday, DP William Ruto's allies asked Mr Odinga to retire peacefully, arguing that he has no future and space in Kenyan politics.
"It is high time he accepted that he has run out of his time and let others occupy the space," said John Waluke, adding that the agreement for the next government was reached in 2013 through a memorandum between President Kenyatta and DP Ruto.
“The next government is already in place. We don’t want guests of President Kenyatta to mess with the formation of the 20-year rule of the Jubilee administration,” Mr Waluke said.
National Assembly Majority Whip Benjamin Washiali vowed to block attempts by Mr Odinga and President Uhuru Kenyatta to introduce parliamentary system of government.
"The BBI report is still a rumour because it is yet to be presented to the President and the ODM leader, but the rumours indicate the initiative seeks for MPs to nominate the President. We will not accept this and Kenyans will reject the initiative."
Mr Odinga first got elected in 1992 as Lang'ata MP. He had been detained by KANU goverment for almost ten years for pushing for democracy.
He has contested four times in presidential polls, coming close thrice. In 2007, he claimed victory, leading to creation of grand coalition government.