Maraga meant that the wahesh should be more courageous and stop living under the whims of the Executive. Amos Kimunya, the National Assembly’s majority leader, would soon lose his plum job because of his 'exclusionary' leadership, Kang’ata predicted. He supported the President on the BBI, he claimed, yet he thought the Tangatanga side had valid arguments that could be adopted. Even worse, he later accused proponents of the process of weaponising the BBI and turning it into a political tool. Kang’ata has been around long enough to know that debates over constitutional reforms provide the political class with the chance to test their political might.
Source: Standard Digital January 16, 2021 20:37 UTC