Machakos Deputy governor Bernard Kiala has urged former Kibwezi MP Kalembe Ndile to ditch Jubilee party and support the opposition after it emerged that Ndile is frustrated in President Uhuru Kenyatta's party.

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Kiala says that Ndile has been shortchanged by President Uhuru Kenyatta's Jubilee Party and its time for him to ditch the party.

The Machakos deputy governor said that Ndile has a chance to redeem himself politically if he quits JP.

"It is unfortunate that Ndile and others who folded their parties expecting good things in President Uhuru Kenyatta's party are being short changed," he said on Tuesday during a briefing with journalists at Machakos town.

Kiala added that Kalembe has time to think over and make a decision that will revive his political career.

The Machakos deputy governor said that Jubilee party will crumble even before the August 8 polls.

On Tuesday during an interview on Radio Maisha, Ndile hit out at Jubilee party officials saying that they are treating dissolved parties as 'flower girls'.

The former Kibwezi MP also claimed that parties that folded to form JP are not being consulted on key party affairs.

"We have been completely left out in JP affairs and we feel isolated," he said during the interview on Tuesday.

Ndile had earlier hit out at President Uhuru Kenyatta claiming that he had no value for Kambas in Jubilee Party.

Ndile's Tip Tip party is among smaller parties that folded and merged to form Jubilee party last year.

There has been discontent among smaller parties that folded to form JP with analysts warning that there could be a rebellion among parties that feel sidelined in the large Jubilee Party ahead of the nominations and subsequent August 8 general election.