Bahati Member of Parliament Kimani Ngunjiri has taken issue with President Uhuru Kenyatta's recent unity pledge with opposition leader Raila Odinga.
The President on Thursday told off a section of politicians from both sides of the political divide who are opposed to their joint national cohesion pursuit, with Ngunjiri now accusing him of imposing their unity on Kenyans.
In an interview on Radio Citizen's Debe La Citizen Sunday, the Jubilee leader said the content of the unity pact remains a secret, adding that the remainder of the Jubilee fraternity remains excluded in the deal.
"What the President said is merely his own opinion and not our stand as Jubilee. We were neither involved nor are we interested in their unity. We are yet to be consulted or briefed on their operations, excluding us from their pact," said the leader.
He further faulted Odinga's calls for the introduction of a 3-tier government, the first repercussion of the truce.
The leader bashed the former Prime Minister over the ongoing executive expansion push being spearheaded by a section of his allies, accusing him of hiding behind the truce to realize his selfish political ambitions.
"We are not in support of Odinga's referendum call as he is always trying to change the constitution whenever things seem to not go his way. This seems as just one of his usual techniques aimed at realizing his leadership ambitions," he added.