The Party of National Unity (PNU) is at crossroads on which direction to take concerning the Jubilee merger.

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This is because party chairman Asman Kamama and the newest member of the party, Meru County Governor Peter Munya, are taking different stands.

The chairman is in full support of the party's absorption into the Jubilee Party while the Governor is totally against it.

Mr Kamama was present on 9th of August when the President and his deputy were leading the Jubilee Party merger.

Governor Munya was on the other side quoted saying that those calling for him and the party to join the Jubilee party are fighting a losing battle.

''They are dreaming and everybody is allowed to dream," he said.

Mr Munya, who clinched the gubernatorial post through Kiraitu Murungi's Alliance Party Of Kenya [A.P.K], has been in constant war of words with the senator.

At one time, Munya walked out on the Senator and other Jubilee leaders during a public event in Meru, with many claiming that Kiraitu's gubernatorial ambitions are the ones which led to an even worse political relationship between the two.

Munya has since decamped to retired President Mwai Kibaki's Party of National Unity and will be battling it out with Kiraitu for Meru's top seat come 2017.