Makadara Member of Parliament George Aladwa is the latest leader to weigh in on the ongoing war between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi.
Sudi has been under fire lately after he openly castigated Uhuru for allegedly engineering the ongoing corruption scandals probes which be claims are targetting Deputy President William Ruto.
Aladwa is now cautioning the MP against disrespecting the Head of State and using demeaning ways to air his views, arguing that the move is a poor approach judging by his leadership slot.
"Sudi should observe his limits and not reduce Uhuru to his equal. Uhuru is the president and is a senior to him both authoritatively and on matters age. He must respect the President," said Aladwa.
The MP was speaking in an interview on Radio Jambo's 'Mazungumzo Waziwazi' Show on Saturday morning.
He urged the lawmaker who recently claimed that he has information implicating Uhuru in some graft scandals to take the evidence to the relevant authorities, adding that the MP should stop making baseless remarks in public places.
"Uhuru was elected by over eight million people and it is very wrong for him to challenge him the way he has been. If he has any information let him take it to the relevant institutions," he added.
Speaking during the Sixth Devolution Conference on Wednesday, Uhuru dared Sudi to take the information to the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) headquarters located along Kiambu Road.