As rifts continue to widen within the Jubilee party, Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi has pointed fingers at President Uhuru Kenyatta's as the cause of the current heated debate amid orders to stop politicking. 

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While blaming the President for the wrangles that have threatened to rip Jubilee Party apart, the legislator said that Uhuru should not get upset with them even as he asked him to bring in more leaders if the Building Bridges Initiative is to succeed.

"President Kenyatta is the cause of all this debate and he should not get upset with us. Building bridges should bring in more leaders," Sudi, who is a key ally of the Deputy President William Ruto said.

"After his handshake with Raila, President Kenyatta should have incorporated more leaders including Kalonzo Musyoka, Musalia Mudavadi and also those in Jubilee in BBI. Why should he get upset when leaders embrace the report, which they started?" He posed.

Sudi's sentiment comes at a time when political leaders from Rift Valley are locked in two separate meetings with the pro- Ruto camp meeting in Naivasha while the other group supporting President Kenyatta and ODM party leader Raila Odinga meeting in Kajiado.

The meetings come just a week after the President launched the BBI report at the Bomas of Kenya, which has since divided the country's political class right in the middle.