Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has insisted that all Jubilee politicians allied to Deputy President William Ruto will not quit the ruling party.
Sudi was speaking to press at his home in Eldoret on Saturday and shared the video on his official Facebook page.
The vocal lawmaker also dismissed calls from critics of the DP and allies to leave the Jubilee party and instead dared them to quit if they were not happy with the current situation within the party.
According to him, the DP's loyalists would not succumb to threats from any quarter and were ready to participate in the party's grassroots elections slated for March this year.
"Where do you want us to go? We are in this Jubilee to stay. (Unataka tuhame twende wapi? Tuko kwa hii Jubilee na tutakaa)," Sudi said.
He further noted that whoever would be elected as the party official would have the mandate to make decisions pertaining to the running of the party.
On Tuesday, Nyeri Town MP Ngunjiri Wambugu expressed hope of a more disciplined Jubilee party in 2019.
He opined that President Uhuru Kenyatta should take charge of the party and restore sanity after the emergence of divisions.
Further, Wambugu observed that some disgruntled individuals who are responsible for divisions in Jubilee should either toe the line or leave the party.