The impending report by Building Bridges Initiative may after all receive a backlash among Deputy President William Ruto's camp despite online campaigns.

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Already, BBI team, which was formed following handshake between President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila Odinga, has completed compiling her report.

President Uhuru Kenyatta and Raila are said to be keen to have recommendations passed by Kenyans to allow inclusiveness in subsequent governments.

But a section of politicians allied to Dr William Ruto, are keen to have the report rejected, claiming that there was no proper public participation, adding that the team was working on preconceived thoughts.

“The Constitution should be changed based on the views of Kenyans and not because of individual interests. Some of us had suggested we amend the 2010 Constitution and others now calling for changes insisted that we pass it without amendments,” Soy MP Caleb Kositany said on Sunday.

Uasin-Gishu Woman Representative Gladys Shollei accused the BBI team of wasting time in five-star hotels instead of collecting views from ordinary Kenyans and their leaders.

Mrs Shollei said the BBI task-force should have reviewed the contentious issues raised by Kenyans during the writing of the 2010 Constitution.

“Don’t pretend to go round the country, meeting in five-star hotels and telling us you want to review the Constitution," she said.

The two principals are said to be targeting to have a consensus, which will see about introduction of an expanded executive, a way of accommodating many tribes in government.

“The plan by the two was to have all political players and leaders join hands and back the referendum so that Kenyans could have constitutional change via consensus, but the reality is that Deputy President William Ruto’s allies have shown lukewarm support for the BBI and could lead opposition to it,” a source close President Kenyatta and Mr Odinga said.

He added: “The political class was to take the BBI referendum push jointly to the people for ratification. Mr Kenyatta’s and Mr Odinga’s advisers felt that if the two worked together the other political class would play ball.”

But Dr Ruto is said to be plotting to put a formidable resistance to the BBI outcome, and has often opposed creation of more posts to accommodate leaders in government.