Cord leader Raila Odinga has sparked trouble with a section of Jubilee lawmakers after poking holes into the government development record.
During his Kakamega tour last week, Odinga stated that the government had performed poorly on matters development.
He said that the Jubilee regime had failed to keep promises made in 2013 and it was busy making new promises ahead of the next general election.
And now Kigumo lawmaker Jamleck Kamau has come out to condemn Odinga for the sentiments stating that Jubilee's development record speaks for itself.
He said that development under President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Deputy William Ruto cannot be disputed by anyone.
The legislator cited introduction of free maternity health care, rural electrification, and digital learning as some of the major projects undertaken by Jubilee.
Kamau claimed that Odinga had insulted the President and he should offer an apology.
While speaking on Sunday at Emmanuel ACKchurch on Sunday, Kamau further accused the opposition leader of trying to sway Kenyans from supporting the government by making statements which are disrespectful to President Uhuru Kenyatta and his government.