Self proclaimed NRMKe General Miguna Miguna now wants Deputy President William Ruto to ditch Jubilee party amid cracks in the ruling coalition.
Last week, Nandi Senator Samson Cherargei hinted a possibility of Ruto forming another party after it emerged that President Uhuru Kenyatta's handlers are frustrating his 2022 bid.
"We shall look for another vehicle. We cannot work with those who frustrate DP Ruto. We cannot work with our enemies," he said.
Already, two political parties have reportedly been registered by Kapsaret MP Oscar Sudi, a staunch supporter of Ruto and a section of MPs from Rift Valley.
But on his Twitter, Miguna Miguna argued that his NRMKe faction would be appropriate for Ruto if at all he apologises to Kenyans first.
"William Ruto should burn down Jubilee party and ODM, then return all the loot and join NRMKe," he wrote.
The Canadian based lawyer added: "If he fails to return public land, apologises his past crimes and joins NRMKe, the NRM will crush him with all tyrants."
Lately, the DP seems unsettled in Jubilee even though he has publicly denied conflicts within the ruling party.
But Senate Majority Leader Kipchumba Murkomen on Sunday maintained that there are cracks in Jubilee which should be handled urgently.