Jubilee Party Secretary General Raphael Tuju now says the party might be headed for new alliances ahead of the much awaited 2022 general elections.
This comes at a time when the party appears to be struggling to stay afloat, due to internal fightings between members allied to President Uhuru Kenyatta and his deputy William Ruto.
Tuju, formerly Rarieda Member of Parliament, now wants Jubilee members to embrace differing ideas from other people and also interrogate theirs, to make the unions possible.
He told them to "interrogate own ideas rigorously and to listen to other arguments, and to discard our bad ideas as we head into possible new coalitions," reports the Friday Standard.
Tuju further threw his weight behind the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) push, urging Kenyans to do the same.