Members of Parliament allied to Deputy President William Ruto have maintained that nothing will push them out of the ruling Jubilee Party.

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Speaking on Monday, the team which spoke separately said that the ongoing wrangles in the party will not scare them out of the once invincible political side.

The four; Caleb Kositany (Soy), Daniel Rono (Keiyo South), Cornelly Serem (Aldai) and Vincent Tuwei (Mosop) were responding to claims that over 30 parties have been formed in preparation to the 2022 general elections.

They said that things are not as wrong in the party as is being said, with Kositany terming it better to remain in Jubilee instead of hoping onto the expected parties.

"Let people run as independent candidates instead of forming parties that may not achieve any post in an election,” he told the Standard on Monday.

Mr Rono acknowledged the presence of some issues in the party, but said that they will stay put, with Tuwei noting that they are comfortable in Jubilee.

He added that whoever will be moving out will be doing it on personal grounds.

MP Serem added that Jubilee which was born after the merger of 12 parties will continue uniting Kenyans.