Former Jubilee party interim vice-chairman David Murathe has dared politicians fighting President Uhuru Kenyatta and his administration to gather courage and confront him openly instead of causing unnecessary tension.
In a Facebook post on Sunday, Murathe hit out on unnamed people who were fond of fighting the president and his government to make their contentious intentions publicly known.
He also called on the politicians to desist from raising unnecessary political temperatures through reckless bickering.
"Those fighting Uhuru Kenyatta in his government must come out and declare that they're ready to challenge him. People should stop raising unnecessary tantrum and hysteric," read Murathe's post.
After the 2018 handshake between Uhuru and ODM leader Raila Odinga and the subsequent unveiling of the BBI report towards the end of 2019, wrangles and divisions have emerged in the ruling party Jubilee.
Kieleweke, a group in support of President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga's handshake and BBI concepts have been trading barbs with Tanga Tanga, a faction supporting Deputy President William Ruto because of their differences in political ideas.
Some Tanga Tanga MPs like Oscar Sudi (Kapseret), Johanna Ng'eno (Emukurua Dikir) and Alice Wahome (Kandara) have come out to blame the president over current political and socio-economic problems facing Kenya.