Naivasha Member of Parliament (MP) Jayne Kihara has joined the league of Jubilee party legislators pushing for a parliamentary group (PG) meeting.

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Speaking on Thursday, the MP said the party is in dire need for deliberations, in a bid to clear the differences that are resulting to internal divisions.

She said that the emergence of three groups; Kieleweke, Tangatanga and another league of leaders silent on their stand, is evidence of a serious problem, and a great danger to Jubilee.

"Currently we have around three groups in the party. We have two groups dubbed Tangatanga and Kieleweke and a third group that has remained silent. This is a serious threat to the party,” she was quoted by Standard.

Her comments were echoed by Kapseret MP Oscar Sudi who confirmed that the party badly needs a meeting, and has not had any in the last two years.

He said that unlike President Uhuru Kenyatta's first term where they had up to four meetings a year, they have had none in the last two years.

“Unlike during Jubilee’s first term between 2013 and 2017 when we could be called for PGs four times a year, none has been convened two years down the line in the second term,” he said.