The Orange Democratic Movement party may have after all dropped the formal party process of recalling defiant party members as outlined in its constitution.
In March, ODM completed the process of kicking out Malindi MP Aisha Jumwa, following her continued association with Deputy President William Ruto.
But the process flopped after the court termed it unlawful, forcing the ODM party to go back to the drawing board. Jumwa serves in powerful Parliamentary Service Commission.
However, a group of ODM legislators have now resorted to the people, from whom they want to collect signatures for her removal.
Kilifi North MP Owen Baya, Michael Kingi (Magarini), Ken Chonga (Kilifi South) and Kilifi Woman Rep Gertrude Mbeyu, who were backed by about 30 Kilifi ODM members of county assembly, said Ms Jumwa had offended the party and her constituent and locals have lost hope in her leadership.
"Aisha viewed herself as a leader who had reached the top of the politics sphere but her days are numbered. We shall tackle her ourselves in Malindi by-election once she is recalled by constituents," he said.
Ms Mbeyu told Mr Odinga that Ms Jumwa's actions that led to the shooting prove she lacks integrity.
"We will not tolerate this kind of leadership since Malindi deserves better. She has gone astray several times; we will not accept forgiveness on this one that led to death," she said.
Jumwa was accused of causing chaos that led to the death of Ngumbao Jola, an uncle to Ganda ward by-election winner Reuben Katana of the ODM party.