The Friday meeting between ODM Party leader Raila Odinga and Kitui governor Charity continues to elicit mixed reaction's among Kenyans and politicial pundits.
Ngilu paid a courtesy call to Raila at his Capitol Hill office where the two leaders discussed a raft of issues affecting the country.
However, political analyst Peter Ngure says that the meeting might have touched on 2022 succession politics.
Ngure observed that Ngilu's meeting with Raila is a relief to Wiper Party leader Kalonzo Musyoka.
He claims that the Raila-Ngilu meeting is a sign that the former Prime Minister could honour the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) he signed with Kalonzo in 2017.
Ngure says that Ngilu, a close ally of Kalonzo might have reminded Raila of the MoU with the former Vice President.
"Politics is all about strategies and planning ahead of others and the meeting between Raila and Ngilu is good news to Kalonzo," he said.
The political analyst argues that Ngilu is a political force in Ukambani politics and is among key partners Kalonzo is counting on as he pushes for his 2022 prsidential bid.
Ngure adds that Ngilu is a political broker and schemer who everyone would want to be on his or her side.
The Kitui governor is among top Kamba politician's who early this month endorsed Kalonzo's bid.
Kalonzo is eyeing the top seat and has since hinted on rebranding his Wiper party to One Kenya Movement (OKM).
The former Vice President is however facing rebellion in his Ukambani hometurf as a section of politician's are opposed to his presidential bid.