The seven dissenting ODM members have reaffirmed their pledge to work with President William Ruto.
In a statement by Lang'ata MP Phelix Odiwuor alias Jalang'o, he said they meant it when they pledged to support Ruto.
"Our resolve to work with HE William Ruto was not a gimmick! We will support the president and we must support the president!" he tweeted on Tuesday.
This was after the seven met with Ruto at the State House. The meeting was also attended by ICT CS Eliud Owalo and Interior PS Raymond Omollo.
The first-term MP noted that if the President losses, the country does it.
"Ruto is Kenya 1! God bless the president and may we work together for our country! Always pray for the president!" He added.
The other MPs were Gideon Ochanda (Bondo), Caroli Omondi (Suba South ), Elisha Odhiambo (Gem) Mark Nyamita (Uriri), Paul Abuor (Rongo) and Kisumu Senator Tom Ojienda.
Ruto reiterated that the government will work with all leaders, saying it is in accordance with the Constitution and "what all Kenyans deserve".
"We will work with leaders across the country without reservation or discrimination, regardless of political affiliation, to deliver services to the people," he said.
The leaders first met with Ruto for strategic calls in February, in what was seen as a move by the President to counter opposition chief Raila Odinga's 'anti-Ruto' movement.
Commenting on the visit then, Ruto said there was a need for leaders to work together for the sake of their voters.
They received harsh criticism from other Azimio leaders including Raila.
The Coalition planned to expel them but this changed after they wrote to Raila in March explaining why they had visited the president and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua.
They assured him that they were still part of the Orange Party.
"The ones you are talking about from Nyanza, they were there when Ruto went to Nyanza and they say that Ruto had promised certain projects which they are following and that's why they went to State House," he said then.
In May, Raila said the rebels must resign and seek re-election as they had betrayed him by choosing to support Ruto.
He said this was in accordance with the basic principles of multi-party democracy and the political parties law.
"Those MPS voted for by ODM and jumped ship to Kenya Kwanza must go home. They must come back here and seek election again. The likes of Kisumu Senator Tom Ojienda, Gem MP Elisha Odhiambo and others must go back home.
"If you were elected, you must come back to your side. The law says that the people can have the power, and we will go back to them," Raila said.