The Kenya African National Union (KANU) party has said that it is in full support of the proposed changes on the constitution.
Through its Secretary General Nick Salat, the party has also hit out at politicians opposed to the referendum, especially Deputy President William Ruto.
Salat bashed the DP for blocking changes promising to benefit the nation, wondering what has changed in his initial opposition to the current laws.
He termed the Deputy Head of State a self-seeker who has spotted a personal benefit he seeks to achieve and doesn't care about the good of the nation.
“That guy who is now rejecting any constitutional review (call) is just a self-seeker. There are things that he doesn’t want the electorate to know,” Salat told the Standard on Monday.
He said that its only through the changes that the nation can bring to power spotless laws and eradicate recurrent complaints emanating from constitutional shortcomings.
“We must embrace the calls for a constitutional review. This will give us a chance to enact a perfect Constitution to govern how resources are shared,” he added.
The changes are being championed by opposition leader Raila Odinga and his lieutenants who are pushing for among others, the expansion of the executive to house more individuals.
They also want the reintroduction of the parliamentary governance system from the current presidential, changes that have been opposed by Ruto and team.