The meeting held by President Uhuru Kenyatta and Mt. Kenya leaders last week ended reckless political utterances, says Kisumu women representative Rosa Buyu.
According to Buyu, the president set the record straight by instructing legislators to stop premature campaigns and support his development and unity agenda, which in her view made them tow the line.
On an interview on television on Tuesday, the lawmaker used the analogy of the 'mice playing when the cat is away'.
The legislator argued that the leaders from the region had been engaging in antagonistic political rhetoric against the president's wishes and aspirations.
Buyu further opined that the leaders had been disrespectful to the head of state by criticizing him inappropriately.
"There is a way you can criticize the president or advise the president, but there must be some decorum," argued Buyu.
She further alleged that the leaders are behaving themselves well after the president intercepted their moves.
Furthermore, ODM leader Raila Odinga loyalist observed that she, together with like-minded leaders had been sharing similar sentiments with the president over the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) report which is yet to be publicized.
The county women MP said that they had been calling on leaders and the public to stop discussing the BBI report whose contents were not known.
"They've been talking and bashing about BBI as if they had seen the report," she said.
In Buyu's opinion, pupils and students had emulated their leaders' negative way of addressing themselves in public, leading to the rise of indiscipline cases in schools.