West Pokot governor Simon Kachapin has challenged Kanu to declare its political stand.
Kachapin who recently ditched Kanu for Jubilee, asked the party's chairman Baringo senator Gideon Moi to make public, whether the party supports government or not.
According to him, Kanu was confusing Kenyans, for it is not clear where it stands.
“The party is causing confusion sending mixed signals on which party they support. This is not good for the people. You are putting them in dilemma. I challenge Baringo Senator Gideon Moi to be man enough and declare his stand," he said.
He added, the newly formed Jubilee party was uniting the nation for it has trans-formative agenda for the country.
The governor was among other leaders picked in the Jubilee's campaign team, to drum up support for President Uhuru Kenyatta's re-election bid.