Economist David Ndii has yet again fired back at critics questioning why he dumped ODM leader Raila Odinga.
Despite having worked together in 2017, Ndii has remained critical of Mr Odinga's decision to join hands with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
The two reconciled in March 2018, a deal which gave birth to the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI).
A Twitter user, Hassan Abdi, had questioned Ndii's move of criticising Mr Odinga, whom he closely worked with.
"Is David having a Kerry moment, flip-flopping? He was an ardent supporter of @RailaOdinga before he turned against him. Are his opinions we'll thought thro? What's with the buyer's remorse? Regrets decamping his ethnic extraction now that everyone is reading from the same script?" he questioned.
However, in a quick rejoinder, Ndii insisted that his decision to dump Mr Odinga was informed by the fact that the latter decided 'to go to bed' with Jubilee
"I have never been a Raila groupie. I was a crusader for a united opposition to remove Jubilee. He was our flag bearer. I disengaged when he went to bed with the enemy, and I started my reasons here," he responded.
In recent months, Ndii has been criticising President Kenyatta's government, questioning the rate of external borrowing.
Last week, he said, "I would rather support the poor Ruto than the dynasties who are interested with their own affairs".