The One Kenya Alliance principals are set to meet the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) leader Raila Odinga in a bid to choose a flag bearer for the 2022 General election.
According to allies close to the OKA principals, President Uhuru Kenyatta made the group agree to meet this week as a follow-up meeting after the State House Mombasa meeting which led to a stalemate.
ANC Deputy party leader Ayub Savula intimated that the aim of the meeting was to discuss pressing national needs.
The OKA members comprising of Wiper party leader Kalonzo Musyoka, ANC leader Musalia Mudavadi, KANU leader Gideon Moi and their Ford Kenya counterpart Moses Wetangula are slated to attend the meeting.
He noted that Kalonzo, who was on a four-day trip to Turkey, would arrive on Sunday, August 15, in preparation of the meeting.
A member of the technical team organising the meeting entailed that groundwork has already been laid ahead of the crucial meeting.
"We are working on many more modalities and not just coming up with the coalition's flagbearer," the technical member, who sought anonymity, informed the Nation
He added that the OKA members are set to meet Raila after their scheduled Naivasha retreat which is aimed at strengthening their unity.
The talks of meeting with the ODM leader come on the heels of the State House Mombasa meeting whereby reports revealed that the OKA members were disappointed in Uhuru's choice of Raila as his preferred successor.
Close allies of both Kalonzo and Mudavadi indicated that they had refused to withdraw their presidential aspirations in favour of Raila.
"Our principals were put under pressure. I spoke to him yesterday after the meeting and he told me he stuck to his guns.
"There is pressure to have Musalia support (Raila). We have stuck to our guns. We are not going to prop up anybody this time round," stated Savula.