Opposition's Amani National Congress (ANC) rebel members now want the party leader Musalia Mudavadi to join President Uhuru Kenyatta and opposition supremo Raila Odinga in their newly found peace pact.
In a press conference Sunday, Kakamega Senator Cleopa Malala and his Vihiga counterpart George Khaniri termed Mudavadi's opposition to the agreement as a contradiction of his initial stand.
With Mudavadi and his Wiper and Ford Kenya counterparts Kalonzo Musyoka and Moses Wetangula earlier skipping Odinga's mock presidential inauguration, championing for dialogue instead, the duo questioned their sudden change of mind and disapproval of the Odinga-Kenyatta dialogue.
"These are the same people who skipped Odinga's inauguration opting for talks. It is weird that they are now opposed to the dialogue they have been pushing for," said Malala.
His comments were echoed by Khaniri who further lauded Odinga for leading the way towards the realization of a united nation.
He called upon the trio to reconsider its stand, urging the leaders to drop their political grudges for the sake of the nation.
"Raila's move is in the best interest of the country. We must drop the culture of violent confrontations for more structured conflict resolution methods. Leaders must also drop their grudges and follow the example set by the two," said the Senator.
Malala, Kaniri and nominated Member of Parliament Godfrey Osotsi have, in the recent past, been at loggerheads with the ANC leadership over their continuous disagreements and attacks on Mudavadi.