Nandi Governor Stephen Sang and area Senator Samson Cherargei have accused Raila Odinga against destroying parties from within, warning that they can't allow him wretch Jubilee.
But at a Church service in Rongai on Sunday, Raila dismissed claims that he is out to destryoy Jubilee party from within following his handshake with Uhuru Kenyatta.
"I have seen people struggle to understand my working relationship with the president. I am not after destroying any party," he said.
The two leaders revisited Raila's marriage with KANU in 2001 which ended up in shambles after the former PM led mass exodus from the ruling party.
According to Sang, Jubilee leaders will work tirelessly to limit Raila's new marriage with Jubilee for the sake of Deputy President William Ruto.
"We will not allow his demonic powers of destruction to intefere with DP Ruto in any way," said the Jubilee Governor.
Senator Cherargei, on his part added: " In fact, we will always carry our tradition of cleansing Ruto's office by sprinkling water to protect it from demonic powers."
Similar fears of a possible split in Jubilee following Raila's historic handshake were raised by Kiambu Governor Ferdinand Waititu, who said Jubilee is still not confident of Raila.
Despite the dissenting opinions from Jubilee leadership, Ruto has however backed Uhuru's deal with Raila.