A day after a section of Jubilee leaders from Borabu asked President Uhuru Kenyatta to resign, more leaders have echoed their voice.
In Nairobi, Uhuru issued a stern warning to corrupt individuals adding that his admnistration will not spare corrupt individuals.
"Those who have been mentioned should carry their own cross. They stole alone and should bare responsibility," he said.
This comes amid Sh9 billion scandal in the NYS that has seen several officials locked up awaiting judgment.
And in Kitutu Masaba, a section of Jubilee leaders have accused Uhuru of being a fence sitter and asked him to quit honorably.
"He is not able to fight graft and our country could sink. It is time he quits because we cannot continue tolerating this," said Stanley Makana, Jubilee Chairman in Gesima ward.
Further, they said, Kenyans should take responsibility by going into streets to demand for Jubilee's exit from power.