Rarieda Member of Parliament Otiende Amollo now claims that the ruling Jubilee party is split right at the middle.
Speaking on NTV's AM Live on Tuesday, the brilliant lawyer claimed that this has partly been fueled by the entry of opposition leader Raila Odinga through his March 9 truce with President Uhuru Kenyatta.
He added that the side led by Deputy President William Ruto is also drifting away in protest of the ongoing evictions in the Mau forest, an operation led by Narok County Commissioner George Natembeya.
''There currently exists two types of Jubilee party, the original party and the other one which wants to become the opposition and oppose the government's ongoing evictions in the Mau forest,'' said Amollo.
This, he said, also has everything to do with the approaching 2022 general election, claiming that Deputy President William Ruto is set to be rendered the biggest victim of the current movements.
Amollo added that the confusion also emerges from the realisation that most of the party's hopefuls might be left on their own in the forthcoming 2022 election, after realising that both the President and the party might shy away from making any endorsements.
''There is no assurance on any candidate's part that they will get endorsed by either Uhuru of the party in the approaching election,'' added the former Ombudsman.