Barely a week after endorsing Raila Odinga's deal with President Uhuru Kenyatta, Borabu MP Ben Momanyi now wants the deal suspended to allow incorporation of all stakeholders.
At a function last weekend, Momanyi had termed the surprise deal 'historic' adding that it should be replicated by local leaders.
"This is a rare occasion and gives us a moment of reflection. As leaders, we should embrace the impeccable example set by the two leaders," he said.
While the unity deal has seen the ODM party work closely with their Jubilee counterparts, a section of leaders in NASA coalition have aired their dissent on the matter.
And on Sunday, Momanyi demanded inclusion of all leaders among them his Wiper boss Kalonzo Musyoka for the dialogue to be inclusive.
"Talks cannot be held by two individuals and we say everything is okay. The talks should be suspended until other stakeholders are included," he said.
Similar calls were echoed by Kitutu Chache South MP Richard Onyonka, who urged the two principals to allow inclusive dialogue.
While the contents of the MoU remains anonymous, sources say that Raila could serve as Kenya's envoy to war torn countries.