Despite unexpected truce between President Uhuru Kenyatta and his political nemesis Raila Odinga, the latter's ODM party is pushing for fresh pollsin August.
Although the content of the MoU between the two leaders remains a highly guarded secret, Raila has persistently dismissed claims of a possible coalition government.
"Nobody is interested in entering a coalition government. It is all about moving ahead for the sake of development," he said at Rongai on Sunday.
The peace deal could however be thrown into shambles following the ongoing tribulations of lawyer Miguna Miguna, who remains detained at JKIA over his citizenship row.
But in a column at a local daily, ODM treasurer Timothy Bosire, maintained that he party would ensure fresh polls are held in August.
"A fresh free, fair general election should be organized for August this year to pacify and entrench the new spirit of brotherhood.
"That is if Uhuru Kenyatta and Jubilee want the world and Kenyans to believe they are honest in reaching out to Raila," said the former Kitutu Masaba MP.
It is however unclear how ODM intends to push for fresh polls, given that Uhuru is on record for insisting that electioneering period is over.