KANU’s secretary general Nick Salat has disclosed that his party supports the idea of Kenya holding a referendum to amend sections of the current constitution.
Speaking in Segero, Uasin Gishu County, on Friday, Salat emphasized the need for an all-inclusive government where the big four agenda will be fairly attained across the country.
“We are not saying that the constitution is bad, but it is high time we highly review our constitution in a transparent and credible manner so as to make devolution easy to be embraced and felt by all Kenyans regardless of their social class, religion, economic status or political affiliations”, said Salat.
Salat added that as a party, KANU is fully supporting the handshake and urged president Uhuru Kenyatta and ODM leader Raila Odinga to continue working together for the betterment of the nation.
“The handshake was a good thing, it calmed the political temperatures which were rising day in day out, that is why all leaders should work together to embrace the handshake”, he added.
According to Salat, it is still too early to start discussing the 2022 politics.
He urged politicians to stop talking about who should be president in 2022, or who should be elected where.
He insisted that this is high time for everyone to take part in development activities and help the government to fully implement the big four agenda.
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