The Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) had reportedly sent letters to them in regard to the Finance Bill 2024.
While speaking during a media interview on Tuesday Seme MP, James Nyikal, revealed that the letters had been sent to inform all members to vote on the bill.
Nyikal added that the letters were sent earlier this week emphasising the party's position in the highly opposed Finance Bill 2024.
"I know letters have been sent to ODM members but I have not received one. However, I am aware of the party's position," he added.
The politician explained that the letters have been sent to only ODM members serving in the National Assembly, not the Senate.
According to Nyikal, the government should amend the bill to ensure it takes into consideration suggestions from Kenyans. He added that if the bill was unpopular among Kenyans, it would be difficult to implement.
He urged the relevant body to drop the bill and draft a new one that has the best interest of Kenyans.
ODM led by the Secretary General and Nairobi Senator Edwin Sifuna has asked its members to shoot down the bill set to increase the cost of living for a majority of Kenyans.
On the other hand, ODM deputy party leader Hassan Joho has warned all MPs have been cautioned against passing the bill. He added that the party would deal with all those who vote yes.
"We have emphasised previously that every party upholds principles and values and as ODM we stand for certain beliefs. If someone fails to comprehend this we will deal with them," he stated over the weekend.
In May Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka threatened to lead mass protests over the Finance Bill 2024. Kenyans have also planned to demonstrate outside Parliament as part of the 'Occupy Parliament' move to reject the bill.
The bill is set to be tabled before Parliament today however a few amendments have been made.