Jubilee, ODM and Wiper MPs on Tuesday warned Deputy President William Ruto and his allies against undermining President Uhuru Kenyatta's leadership during a cultural competition in Kiambu County.
The lawmakers criticised the Deputy President for 'disrespecting' the Head of State, Daily Nation reports.
The MPs present were Muturi Kigano(Kangema), Ruth Mwaniki(Kigumo), Robert Mbui(Kathiani) and Antony Oluoch(Mathare).
They were accompanied by Women Representatives, Gathoni wa Muchomba(Kiambu), Gladys Wanga(Homa Bay), Pamela Odhiambo(Migori) and Joyce Kamene(Machakos).
The MPs slamed central Kenya leaders who claimed that the president had lost grip of the Central region.
Gathoni wa Muchomba noted that those who were undermining President Uhuru were 'lost sheep' because he was the one to advise on the region's political direction in 2022.
"People from Western region have their leader, Ukambani people have their leader, in Nyanza as well as in Rift Valley there are leaders, what about Central Kenya? Don't we have our leader who is Uhuru?" Gathoni questioned.
Gladys Wanga, the Homa Bay Woman Representative stated that the opposition was rallying behind President Uhuru Kenyatta 'in full throttle' since handshake between him and president Uhuru Kenyatta.
This comes less than a week after an angry President Uhuru blasted politicians who were going round the Country campaigning for the 2022 elections instead of working.
"My silence makes them think that...it's just that I said I don't want to talk politics...let them not mistake my silence to mean they have power over me. I will flush them out of those places that they go to, just wait and see." Uhuru vowed.