President Uhuru Kenyatta Monday dashed hopes for a review of the BBI report by unveiling a referendum roadmap and locking out his deputy William Ruto’s input. Uhuru and his handshake partner Raila Odinga are expected to name a referendum coordinating team to spearhead the push to amend the Constitution. Uhuru said Ruto and his team are dishonest in their campaign against the BBI report, insisting that they were part and parcel of the process from inception. The DP sustained his demands for a consensus, saying it is possible for the country to strike a deal on the BBI report. Amani National Congress leader Musalia Mudavadi and Ford Kenya leader Moses Wetang'ula are other politicians who have also expressed reservations about sections of the BBI report.
Source: The Star November 02, 2020 20:13 UTC