Political analyst Ambrose Weda now claims that Siaya Senator James Orengo remains the main threat to President Uhuru Kenyatta's operations as Head of State.
This comes a year after the President reached a truce with opposition leader Raila Odinga who was until early last year the main hindrance to Uhuru's leadership.
That was before Raila was handed the plum African Union Infrastructure Development envoy seat which seems to have cooled him down with Uhuru's help.
Weda now claims that Uhuru can use the very same technique to tame the upcoming Orengo who is promising to be even more of a troublemaker in the near future.
"The same way he organized for Raila to get a continental job, let him use the same against Orengo, a position in one of these African organizations like COMESA would do the trick," said Weda.
Weda was speaking on KBC English Service's The Big Conversation Wednesday morning.
Orengo has been in the front line in pushing the referendum debate, a move Weda advises is a negative on the side of Uhuru who is already struggling to realize his campaign promises.
The Senator has also been reiterating that Raila will be on the presidential race in the approaching 2022 elections, at s time when Kenyatta has called for political calm to give time for service delivery.
The latest incident was on Sunday when the Senator tore into Deputy President William Ruto who seems opposed to the referendum, terming him unaware of the content of the proposed changes.
Weda said that Uhuru will have only himself to blame in the instance that he fails to realize his Big 4 agenda for failing to take charge.
"Uhuru should not let himself to be derailed by fights from Raila's quarters," he advised.