Nominated MP Sabina Chege has asked Kenyans to pray hard so that President William Ruto and his deputy Rigathi Gachagua do not part ways.
The former Murang'a Woman Representative said Kenyans should go down on their knees and seek God's intervention to avert a fallout.
The MP spoke amid reports of widening cracks between the president and his deputy, with allies engaging in a war of words.
"My Prayer as a woman who has been in politics for sometime is that let us pray for the president and his deputy so that the bond continues to hold,'' Chege said on Friday.
Speaking during a women empowerment event in Samburu County, Chege called on Kenyans to be vigilant and guard against any divisions that may create enmity between them.
"We pray that satan should not get a way into your relationship, we have supported you and we want to support you so that Kenya moves forward,'' she added.
The lawmaker, who is allied to the Jubilee party, said Kenyans should remain united and resist any attempts to divide them and their leaders.
"We are behind you(the president and his deputy) so that when I come here in Samburu I feel at home, let us leave in harmony,'' Chege said.
The MP was among a number of MPs who accompanied Gachagua to Maralal for the fundraiser in support of women groups in Samburu County.
Gachagua has intensified tour across the country amid fears that his relationship with his boss is on a rocky path.