12 MPs allied to the opposition NASA coalition now want opposition chief Raila Odinga to reveal details of discussions of the meeting he held with President Uhuru Kenyatta last Friday.
The MPs drawn from the Amani National Congress (ANC), Wiper Party and Ford Kenya while speaking outside Parliament buildings in Nairobi on Thursday said Raila would do the coalition good by revealing what he discussed with the commander in chief.
Led by Lugari MP Ayub Savula the lawmakers said the coalition should convene a Parliamentary Group meeting where Raila will be put to task to disclose the agenda of the meeting that threatens to break the country's largest opposition coalition since independence.
"We still do not know up to today what he discussed with President Uhuru Kenyatta," said Savula.
"NASA should convene urgently a Parliamentary Group meeting and Raila should tell us what he discussed with the Head of State," he added.
He said unless that happens, then ODM which Raila represents in NASA as party leader should feel free to walk away from the coalition and entirely join Jubilee.
Raila's meeting with Uhuru has left antagonism in NASA as most leaders including NASA co-principals Kalonzo Msyoka, Mualia Maudavadi, and Moses Wetangula claim they were not informed of the event before Raila met Uhuru.